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re: Meat prices spiking. Here is supposedly why.
Posted on 5/27/20 at 12:43 am to GreatLakesTiger24
Posted on 5/27/20 at 12:43 am to GreatLakesTiger24
So you think it's only supply and demand dictating the prices? Nothing to do with with anything else? Oil industry is probably the same way huh?
Posted on 5/27/20 at 12:44 am to DONHOGG
You are damn right the government is behind all this!
Posted on 5/27/20 at 12:47 am to cubsfan5150
No, I’m not a simpleton.
Product cost, regulation, elasticity, and pricing objective are also factors
Product cost, regulation, elasticity, and pricing objective are also factors
Posted on 5/27/20 at 12:57 am to Geekboy
I honestly think it's due to all the restaurants being closed, who normally ordered 30-40% of their sales, are closed, so they are making up their lost profit from sales by jacking up the normal consumer prices. Once restaurants are fully 100% open, the price will go back to normal.
This post was edited on 5/27/20 at 12:59 am
Posted on 5/27/20 at 12:59 am to DONHOGG
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We lose money the feed lots lose money and the packing houses are making a killing.
Well yall just plan on continuing to take it up the arse or yall gonna do something about it? I thought cowboys were some tough baws. Sounds like a bunch of pussies nowadays.
Posted on 5/27/20 at 1:04 am to Geekboy
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Geekboy, "sociallism good, OMB."
This post was edited on 5/27/20 at 1:05 am
Posted on 5/27/20 at 2:22 am to Geekboy
The issue with meat unavailability is processing. Not shortage, not transportation - the processing folks were getting sick and they have shut down several plants. It is what it is.
Posted on 5/27/20 at 3:36 am to Geekboy
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Geekboy
Probably works in or around the oil industry, but bitches about American businesses being designed to "frick you over whenever possible".
Posted on 5/27/20 at 4:51 am to Cowboyfan89
Grind meat triple the normal cost, baws
Posted on 5/27/20 at 5:12 am to DONHOGG
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People are starting to buy from local farmers because it helps us and is cheaper for them.
Local farmers and slaughter houses need to do a better job at selling themselves. Most people think meat can only be purchased at Wal-Mart or other big chain stores.
Posted on 5/27/20 at 5:12 am to GreatLakesTiger24
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No, I’m not a simpleton.
Product cost, regulation, elasticity, and pricing objective are also factors
If you think that regulation is just a "factor", you're a simpleton.
Posted on 5/27/20 at 5:28 am to BHM
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Local farmers and slaughter houses need to do a better job at selling themselves. Most people think meat can only be purchased at Wal-Mart or other big chain stores.
maybe, just maybe, most consumers aren’t interested in buying beef in bulk- not a whole, half, third, or even quarter cow. Telling the beef producer or local butcher shop to market themselves better isn’t addressing the real issue.
The real issue is we have only four major processors controlling the market, two of which are foreign owned, and no accurate labeling in beef. That’s why domestic producers are getting the short end.
Your post is as foolish as the OP’s
Posted on 5/27/20 at 5:41 am to S
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Off topic but shooting the bears and buffalo in Oregon Trail was tGOAT
tGOAT Computer Class game
Posted on 5/27/20 at 5:43 am to DONHOGG
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raise cattle. They're are only 4 major packing companies left. 2 are foreign owned. They have bonded together to create a monopoly. We lose money the feed lots lose money and the packing houses are making a killing. I'm actually feeding out yearlings for slaughter. People are starting to buy from local farmers because it helps us and is cheaper for them.
I listened to the Joe Rogan podcast where he had Joel Salatin in and while I disagree with some of the stuff Salatin was going on about, is it true that a person can’t buy directly from a farmer unless it goes through an FDA approved slaughter house?
Posted on 5/27/20 at 5:43 am to Geekboy
It’s much more plausible than some of the black helicopter BS that gets spewed on here
Posted on 5/27/20 at 5:44 am to NPComb
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The issue with meat unavailability is processing. Not shortage, not transportation - the processing folks were getting sick and they have shut down several plants. It is what it is.
Seems like someone could absorb enough market share to offset transition expense to more automated processing if processing was the one and only barrier.
Posted on 5/27/20 at 5:44 am to cubsfan5150
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Oil industry is probably the same way huh?
Uhhh supply and demand is exactly why oil is cheap right now
Posted on 5/27/20 at 5:46 am to SlickRickerz
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honestly think it's due to all the restaurants being closed, who normally ordered 30-40% of their sales, are closed, so they are making up their lost profit from sales by jacking up the normal consumer prices. Once restaurants are fully 100% open, the price will go back to normal.
I’m also curious how much supply chain is geared to deliver/package meat to grocery stores versus restaurants and schools. This may artificially tighten the supply of meat while increasing the demand at stores
This post was edited on 5/27/20 at 5:47 am
Posted on 5/27/20 at 5:48 am to Oilfieldbiology
Correct, even if it is a one man show he still has to be FDA approved and inspected.
You can get around it by doing it yourself.
You can get around it by doing it yourself.
Posted on 5/27/20 at 6:12 am to Geekboy
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that most American businesses are designed to frick you over whenever possible.
excuse me, what?
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