• Che Banana@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    No way, turkey is a lot tastier than chicken, it’s just the commercial breeding/farming has taken the flavor out of everything in the US. Once you leve those boarders (or know small farmers) you find it has a very robust flavor compared to the frozen bowling balls currently on offer.

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      1 year ago

      Or just go turkey hunting, one of the most popular sports in the country. Wild turkey tastes worlds different than farmed.

      Commercial farming is all about feeding as many people as possible for as cheap as possible. Not about taste or quality. That’s why you can get a turkey on sale for under $1 per pound, and even cheaper on sale after the holidays. I got two of them earlier this year after the new year for 27 cents per pound when they were trying to get rid of them.

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        1 year ago

        Where I live in the regular supermarkets there is a variety of meat: turkey (fresh, tenderloins, breast, sliced leg meat), lamb, pork, 2 types of chicken (regular and “corral” which has a much better flavor), a little bit of beef, duck (breasts, foie gras, smoked duck breast), couple different styles of sausage, on and on…this is the regular supermarket too, not a specialty one. Its just that in the US you get Walmart Grade Beef, Chicken, Pork…and thats about it.

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          There are plenty of places to buy good meat in the US, but many people don’t bother looking. I live in a small town, and we have a butcher shop that works with local farmers and provides everything you listed above. You’re correct about the threat that Walmart and other national chains (Krogers is the worst, honestly) that have “out competed” small businesses so they can put the cheapest three meats of the lowest acceptable quality in front of people at “value prices”.

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            Absolutely. Growing up it didn’t used to be this way, but now the shareholders must feast while plebs get the feedback pigs. On the other hand, the US dodged a bullet with not approving (most of) the importation of meats and poultry processed in China…could you imagine even lower standards than what is on the market now (and probably laced with a little led flavor enhancers).