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<blockquote data-quote="LCCattle" data-source="post: 1344202" data-attributes="member: 23661"><p>And they still can shop with their wallet. All they need to do is look at the price not the USDA label. Then if that grade doesn't satisfy their palette, they can move up a grade. If they can't afford that grade they can move down a grade. Or they can do the same to satisfy their palette.</p><p></p><p>As for education the public, it won't take them long to decide what grade suits both their palette and their wallet. Have you not heard the health conscious people demanding to know the quality of their food? There's probable a dozen special interest groups out there beating down the door of the USDA. ( GMO, lean meat people, PETA, animal rights, grass fed, pasture fed, grain fed, organic, all natural, no hormones, no steroids, no medications, etc etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCCattle, post: 1344202, member: 23661"] And they still can shop with their wallet. All they need to do is look at the price not the USDA label. Then if that grade doesn't satisfy their palette, they can move up a grade. If they can't afford that grade they can move down a grade. Or they can do the same to satisfy their palette. As for education the public, it won't take them long to decide what grade suits both their palette and their wallet. Have you not heard the health conscious people demanding to know the quality of their food? There's probable a dozen special interest groups out there beating down the door of the USDA. ( GMO, lean meat people, PETA, animal rights, grass fed, pasture fed, grain fed, organic, all natural, no hormones, no steroids, no medications, etc etc. [/QUOTE]
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