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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1833858" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Their website (on the checkout/deposit page says it would be between 400-440 lbs for a whole beef.</p><p>2 ways to look at it. </p><p>1. From producer's side which most here are commenting on.</p><p></p><p>2. from the consumer's side. </p><p>Most consumers wouldn't have any idea how to fill out a cut list anyway and would undoubtedly need to be walked thru it, assuming they have freezer space for 400+ lbs of beef. </p><p></p><p>As I'm now a non-producer and 100% consumer, it looks a bit expensive to me. </p><p>I've seen these things before that just state xx # of 'steaks', x number of 'roasts', xx 1lb packs of grind, xx packs of 'stew meat' and other vague descriptive terms. (some even include so many packs of hot dogs, balogna etc , some chicken thrown in etc.</p><p></p><p>I would like to know how the carcass grades, see how the packs break down, that is, how many lbs of 80/20gb, how many lbs of good steaks, how much is roasts, how much is variety meats, how many lbs of 'stew meat' etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1833858, member: 18945"] Their website (on the checkout/deposit page says it would be between 400-440 lbs for a whole beef. 2 ways to look at it. 1. From producer's side which most here are commenting on. 2. from the consumer's side. Most consumers wouldn't have any idea how to fill out a cut list anyway and would undoubtedly need to be walked thru it, assuming they have freezer space for 400+ lbs of beef. As I'm now a non-producer and 100% consumer, it looks a bit expensive to me. I've seen these things before that just state xx # of 'steaks', x number of 'roasts', xx 1lb packs of grind, xx packs of 'stew meat' and other vague descriptive terms. (some even include so many packs of hot dogs, balogna etc , some chicken thrown in etc. I would like to know how the carcass grades, see how the packs break down, that is, how many lbs of 80/20gb, how many lbs of good steaks, how much is roasts, how much is variety meats, how many lbs of 'stew meat' etc. [/QUOTE]
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