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Good. So many in this country had been shut out from often eating meat because of the high prices. Meat can almost be classified as a luxury item, even the cheap cuts. If the prices drop then more people will buy.
All throughout this thread you talk about getting turkeys cheap because of this. Where do you shop that you can't find cheap turkeys in Nov and Dec? I find them for around 60 cents per pound, sometimes a few cents higher or lower, around those holidays. Plan your shopping around holidays and you can usually find certain meats cheaper (I love St. Pat's day--cheaper corned beef).
Well it was meant humorously but I will say, turkeys tend to sell out quickly around the holidays at least the big ones do and we make a lot of turkey. So yes, I would buy a few large ones. But again, this was mostly meant in jest. Restrained rage over the fact that Trump is taking $12 Billion in taxpayer dollars to bail out farmers who elected him because Trump created a trade war. I'm supposed to give farmers my money to bail them out for electing Trump. I don't have a lot of sympathy for meat farmers now or anytime in the near future.
Remember when Trump said trade wars are easy to win? We have too many farmers and that includes meat. But I think we'll buy four or five turkeys for the freezer this year, we should be able to get a great deal.
"Federal data, coming as early as Monday, are expected to show a record level of beef, pork, poultry and turkey being stockpiled in U.S. facilities, rising above 2.5 billion pounds, agricultural analysts said".
2.5 Billion Pounds of Meat Piles Up in U.S. as Production Grows, Exports Slow https://www.wsj.com/articles/meat-pi...low-1532268000
I hope the meat stays here... I love steaks, chicken, and bacon... Sorry for the rest of the world and their rice with lettuce meals... At the end of it, we will win and their games were for nothing.... Win, win...
Yes, those poor "rice with lettuce" meals countries. Meanwhile many of them have longer average lifespans then the USA. A good portion of that difference comes down to lifestyle which includes diet.
Remember when Trump said trade wars are easy to win? We have too many farmers and that includes meat. But I think we'll buy four or five turkeys for the freezer this year, we should be able to get a great deal.
"Federal data, coming as early as Monday, are expected to show a record level of beef, pork, poultry and turkey being stockpiled in U.S. facilities, rising above 2.5 billion pounds, agricultural analysts said".
2.5 Billion Pounds of Meat Piles Up in U.S. as Production Grows, Exports Slow https://www.wsj.com/articles/meat-pi...low-1532268000
Why aren't the do gooders at the UN buying it up cheap to feed the hungry ? Where are the NGO's ?
Why aren't the do gooders at the UN buying it up cheap to feed the hungry ? Where are the NGO's ?
It wouldn't matter, that would be our tax dollars too!
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