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    #11
    Let It go hopper... It is consuming u.. Ok next
    time i come to humboldt i will bring u some garlic
    toast... Better??

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      #12
      All of this reminds me of something a DM at AB AG
      told me over lunch about 25 years ago. " If you put 2
      farmers across the table from each other in the coffee
      shop, you'll come up with three differing points of
      view on any and every topic every time".

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        #13
        "not arrogance" - "however i know better" - that's
        priceless JD Green. You have never tasted my beef but
        you know my customers are all fools because they are
        buying an inferior product. Don't you think customers
        are able to make up their own minds and have their
        own opinions on what is good and what isn't?
        While taste comparisons will always be subjective as I
        said, I consider your dismissal of consumer demand
        and preferences as arrogant and suicidal from a
        business point of view.

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          #14
          shouldnt it be a feather in grassy cap
          that hes serving to the top end rather
          than tall poppy syndrome trying to cut
          him down.

          i dont think he actually stated his
          steaks were better he just passed on
          customer perception that is the key.

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            #15
            I will put my money where my mouth is. Please setup a sale of your product. If you would like to do this I am all for it. Not talking 100 bux worth of steaks. Please lets get together and discuss a minimum 1/4 cut and wrapped. I can arrange for delivery anywhere out of alberta. I will have a specifice cut and wrap instruction order.

            drillmastr34@hotmail.com

            Are you in??

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              #16
              mallee, where did i cut him down?? I congratulated him on being succesful, marketing to fools etc. Not once did I cut him down. However I am extremely skeptical of the product. Not every question asked has been answered. I am sincere and objective in asking for a sale of grassies product. If product is good, hell I would be his greatest advocate. If not well I guess I'm not a connoseiur of things great.. Win Win for grassie.

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                #17
                I don't understand what you are proposing JD. Do you
                sell beef or do you buy it from a local producer? Who
                would I be setting up a sale to? are you to be the
                judge? or me? or one of your customers? or one of
                mine? Taste is subjective there is no "right answer".
                Anyways, I'm sold out until October 2013 so I won't
                be sending you a quarter any time soon.

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                  #18
                  Its ok. I am still eating beef in November 2013 so works for me. I will be the direct sale and will be both subjective, critical and praise the product if it is deserving. You should be jumping on this. Better yet make it a 1/2 for Nov 2013. You have my email address I will send you a deposit. Doesn't have to be a 1/2 you can recommend only your best most desirable cuts. I would prefer this actually. You asked where my beef comes from. Local producer, hand picked purebred black/red angus. Naturally fed hay/barley rations. Slaughtered only after my inspection of finish. Slaughtered locally, ethically. Hanging time 20-22 days. 1/2's then trimmed to my inspection. Cut and wrapped to my order.

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                    #19
                    I think I'll pass - when I have a waiting list of eager
                    customers ordering 18 months out why would I
                    reserve one for someone who already knows all
                    grass-fed beef is crap. Why should I be jumping at
                    the chance?
                    I don't have anything to prove - my business is based
                    on my relationship with my customers who love my
                    product. I think I'll stick to supplying them.

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                      #20
                      Shame. Total crap grassie. Any LEGITIMATE business works at expanding their customer base and consumer acceptance of their product. Right now your business looks like a joke. You have the audacity to spout but then don't back it up. Perhaps my comments of the emperor then hold true?? Without proof of product how can you continually tell us how great it is? Asked you a question about supplying a certain establishment. NO answer. Where do you supply?? I would love to check it out.

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