Jan 18, 2021 | 07:42
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I saw an article on Facebook the other day, kinda local guy, I think he posted on this site before, anyway the pictures of his wagyu beef didn’t look very appetizing, I’m guessing it had about 1/3 fat and I could be wrong but it appears that a ribeye steak was about a 100 dollars a kilogram, someone commented the beef pretty expensive so the reply from the wagyu rancher was to eat chicken, all I thought was he can shove that greasy steak where the sun don’t shine.
Jan 18, 2021 | 07:46
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There are a few small Waygu producers nearby and supposedly can hardly meet the demand. Unbelievably high prices for their stuff.
Jan 18, 2021 | 10:31
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We had a beef here 2 yrs ago that was finished till the dewlap was tight.
With a good job by the cook the steaks were better than most any high end steak place.
But I only enjoyed eating them about once every 2 weeks. Too greasy for every day.
Can you buy a good eating grassfed in OZ
Mallee? Off something that never had a bad day?
Jan 18, 2021 | 12:08
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I think the wagu thing is a luxury thing for elite menues.for me a bit less marble but hanging carcass for 3 weeks can result in an amazing steak.Aso a younger steer that has been on grain for 200 days helps out big time.packers kill older bigger animals and do not hang them as long.yes they are finished still older.
Jan 18, 2021 | 16:07
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Took mrs mallee out friday night to italian restaurant mid range not cheap one not five star.
Place was at capacity owner said when paying the account been normal for last 4 months the occasional 3 daylock down causes drama but he reckons weve done the hard yards re covid easy going from here.
I tend to agree. Our state anyway. Any potential flare up state shuts down till sorted just areas now rather than statewide.
Freind bought a pizza shop cheap owner panicked during peak of covid wanted out. He said bussiness booming not a chain pizza joint old fashioned handmade corner shop.
Butchers etc same bussiness really booming..
Lamb beef prices increas8ng eac( week as well almost back to pre covid pricing. Exports finally unloading happening.
Jan 18, 2021 | 20:13
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I honestly think when gatherings and events are going again beef will take a huge jump in demand.cow numbers down and the timing in the livestock price cycle should be right also.was hoping that would happen summer of 2021 but may be the summer after.
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