Cartoon Demands the government take over of businesses to do war crimes
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Just ask local farmers. They make more money selling directly to people than they do selling to corporations. The people also save money by buying a farmer's produce directly from them, as its cheaper. For instance, you can buy a whole/half/quarter cow, have it butchered, pick exactly what kinds of cuts you want, and freeze the meat, and save lots of money over buying it at the store as needed.
I've heard about the quarter/half cow process but it comes out to like $8 or $9 per lb of meat. That's what I pay for tenderloin so I'm not sure how that is competitive.
It's cheaper if you're willing to do your own butchery.
Because for the same 8 or 9 bucks a pound you also get shit like T-bone cuts. On average it is still significantly cheaper.
Huh? For $9/lb I get tenderloin from the local market.
How dense are you? Every cut you're getting from a whole cow is the same price. So the T-bone that is normally 12 bucks a lb is the same price as the tenderloin you're fixated on.
See how that makes it cheaper on average yet?