Price of beef
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king arthur

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7,337 posts

278 months

Saturday 5th July
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It's practically doubled in the last year or so, what's driving this and is there likely to be any let up?

I know that it boils down to supply and demand but what's the root cause of the shortage in supply?

A500leroy

7,090 posts

135 months

Saturday 5th July
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The price of feed.

wisbech

3,823 posts

138 months

Saturday 5th July
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Droughts in the US and Brazil. US cattle herd is the lowest since 1951. Feeding cattle grain and other stuff that isn't grass is expensive, so farmers have been reducing their herds.

48k

15,403 posts

165 months

Saturday 5th July
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king arthur said:
It's practically doubled in the last year or so, what's driving this and is there likely to be any let up?

I know that it boils down to supply and demand but what's the root cause of the shortage in supply?
The weather has been uncooperative causing problems with food for the livestock. Farmers round by me are talking about having to sell livestock if we don't have some sustained rain soon. No one has any grass, and we're already using last years hay.

loskie

6,373 posts

137 months

Saturday 5th July
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Go to the cattle market and see the price cast cows are getting. It's slipped back a wee bit in recent weeks but still very high.

like a rib eye steak and prices went easily from 30 to 50 £ per kg. Back to maybe £45 now but still too high for most normal folks.

You'll see the prices are high.

https://harrisonandhetherington.co.uk/sale-reports...


You want quality, you want high welfare you have to pay for it. otherwise get imported stuff, frozen from Iceland.


UK consumers are bizarre: want good food. High Quality but want to pay piss poor prices

fourstardan

5,735 posts

161 months

Saturday 5th July
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10 quid for a ribeye in Morrisons....no ta I'll move down a section.

Outrageous pricing in the US as well.


21TonyK

12,498 posts

226 months

Saturday 5th July
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From what I can tell a % of the increases are also down to additonal costs to the retailer. My catering butchers prices have gone up but not by a significant amount although they do have their own herds, 1200+ Aberdeen Angus and Charolais.

gotoPzero

19,200 posts

206 months

Saturday 5th July
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Aldi are doing 2 pack of 30d matured ribeyes for £9.49 here in Scotland at the moment. Cheapest I have seen in a while. They dont look the best but for the price cant argue yet to eat it though.

The regular is well over £6 now for a single 227g steak. Fillet 180g is about £7 ish.

I was in M&S the other day and a fillet was £20. Mental.

My mrs, who rarely goes shopping still thinks a decent steak is about four quid!!




BigMon

5,324 posts

146 months

Sunday 6th July
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loskie said:
Go to the cattle market and see the price cast cows are getting. It's slipped back a wee bit in recent weeks but still very high.

like a rib eye steak and prices went easily from 30 to 50 £ per kg. Back to maybe £45 now but still too high for most normal folks.

You'll see the prices are high.

https://harrisonandhetherington.co.uk/sale-reports...


You want quality, you want high welfare you have to pay for it. otherwise get imported stuff, frozen from Iceland.


UK consumers are bizarre: want good food. High Quality but want to pay piss poor prices
I buy as much of our meat as possible from one of our local butchers and willingly pay their prices, it's worth every penny.

thebraketester

15,124 posts

155 months

Sunday 6th July
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king arthur said:
It's practically doubled in the last year or so, what's driving this and is there likely to be any let up?

I know that it boils down to supply and demand but what's the root cause of the shortage in supply?
Source?

Bill

56,072 posts

272 months

Sunday 6th July
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thebraketester said:
Source?
Love bearnaise!!

thebraketester

15,124 posts

155 months

Sunday 6th July
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Bill said:
thebraketester said:
Source?
Love bearnaise!!
Good choice....

Mahalo

997 posts

196 months

Sunday 6th July
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Price of beef has not practically doubled in the last year. Yes it has increased substantially but the increase is around 20% according to the fillet beef we buy from Ocado.
A year ago two organic fillet steaks from Ocadow were £16.25 they are now £19.62 which is a price increase of just over 20%.
A year ago a Hawksmoor centre cut fillet steak was £25 it is now £30 from Ocado so again a 20% increase.
The M+S steaks do seem to have gone up by more than 20% the Dry aged fillet steak is now £20 whereas a year ago it was £14 so a 43% increase.

AB

18,612 posts

212 months

Sunday 6th July
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M&S is where I usually get my steaks, £9 for a sirloin yesterday, I don't do it as often as I used to and therefore make an effort to go to a butchers on the odd occasions I do fancy one now.