Off-topic: price of U.S. beef has skyrocketed in the last 3 weeks

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I just found out that the cost of prime steaks (as well as all cuts) at my favorite store has skyrocketed in the past 3 weeks – just spoke with the owner, as I was going to place a BIG order, and found out that even buying whole prime ribeye loins and having them cut to specification went from $8 a pound to $13.75 a pound in just the past 3 weeks!!! Goddamn it, that’s a 72% increase in the price in 3 lousy weeks! Insane – turns out that since Canada cannot export cattle due to the mad cow scare, the U.S. is exporting more to pick up the slack and not getting any from Canada, raising the price of beef here. The owner told me that an 8 ounce filet at a good restaurant in KC (she was there) was priced at $42.50!!! Jeez, you should be able to get a hummer for that price!

I still have some steaks left from a summer order and I’ll go slow on those, hopefully prices will come down in the future, the owner though had no idea how long that would take. But I finally found my price point – no fvcking way I’m paying more for steak than I would for LOBSTER in KANSAS CITY, a land-locked state in the middle of the country!!!

FVCK!!! Yeah, I realize that bitching about the cost of prime steak is a very minor bitch, but it's not just prime steak that's affected - it's ALL beef. If you're planning something around the holidays to feed a large crowd, like a prime rib roast, you're probably going to get sticker shock.

Here’s some market confirmation of this incredible increase ... damn Canadians!!! (just kidding)

Bad fvcking market news

Reaching into almost unheard of territory, live cattle futures continued their massive climb higher, reaching limit up levels several times during the week as front month futures prices broke through the $90 level.

Cash prices were setting all time records as well, as the USDA average price for Nebraska and Iowa cattle was around $98 early in the week. Basic supply and demand is being cited as the reason behind the massive surge in prices.

While demand has been strong in the United States since 1998, supply levels have been enough to keep prices in check. This year, however, marks the first time in several years where supplies are just not there.

As early as the spring, some analysts were calling for sharply higher prices due to these supply concerns, and the ban on Canadian beef, resulting in an effective 8 percent cut in U.S. supply, was the final piece in the bull market puzzle.
 

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OH SHIT General's is a gonna be pissed
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he's a HUGE meat eater!!!
 

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OutandUp told me that this was just another evil liberal conspiracy to ruin the lives of Americans led by vegan-queen Dennis "theman" Kucinich.
 

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I'm thinking Steve Nash of the Mavs might have had a hand in this, as well as Montreal cattle barons upset over the Spos problems - damn it damn it DAMN IT!!!
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Pretending: fortunately the only futures I've bet on has been in sports
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Funny that this post comes out now, Im reading a book on a related title and am about to finish it.... Ill post a recommendation as soon as Im finished. Very interesting stuff...very interesting stuff...
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Dante:
OH SHIT General's is a gonna be pissed
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he's a HUGE meat eater!!!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I heard the same thing, that's why he can share a room with you at the next Vegas party.

Not that there's anything wrong with it......
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Best deal ever seen on buffalo burgers yesterday at grocery store 4.99 lb.

Buffalo is my favorite meat!
 

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STRUT888/FISHHEAD, can you find Buffalo meat at major grocery chains.......Vons, Ralphs,
Save Mart....etc.?
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Patrick McIrish:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Dante:
OH SHIT General's is a gonna be pissed
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he's a HUGE meat eater!!!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I heard the same thing, that's why he can share a room with you at the next Vegas party.

Not that there's anything wrong with it......
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OH MY GOD!!! Pat I had no idea he was that type of meat eater, I still respect him but,
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by BetBHB.com:
STRUT888/FISHHEAD, can you find Buffalo meat at major grocery chains.......Vons, Ralphs,
Save Mart....etc.?
John
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Publix has them in the frozen section.
 

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Strut,

I currently live in the Midwest and I just paid 3.19/lb and I thought that was a little high. I guess I'll count my blessings that I don't pay what you pay.
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how much Buffalo Burgers were selling for at Arrowhead Stadium last night?


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shhhhhhh ... Drew Bledsoe might choke on one of those too.

question for you, why is Drew Bledsoe like Marino when the opponent is < .500 and like Rick Mirer when they are somewhat decent? Not only a 2-16 record on the road vs winning teams, but complete brain failure. he just turns into a complete (worthless) QB in the big games. was he this bad in NE?
 

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Beef prices are down for us and consumption has increased, somewhat in support of the cattle industry. There were cookouts all summer.

Some farmers are burying cattle as winter approaches and they can't afford feed or even sell them as the live export market has collapsed. It's not clear how severe the herds will be culled, thereby causing a long term problem.

I don't think the issue is very high on the political agenda, while the Japanese are the fly in the ointment by insisting that they not take Canadian beef and that US and Canadian beef be segregated in what has traditionally been an integrated market. Live Canadian cattle have always been exported to the US for slaughter, since Canada lacks sufficient processing capacity for US bound beef. That beef has always been USDA inspected and approved. Since Japan will not accept US beef from plants that process Canadian beef the US is now shipping to the high price Japanese market and not importing the usual quota of live Canadian cattle.
 

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