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2 hours ago, Gladys said:

Manx meat in Tesco is actually cheaper than their own brand stuff, not hugely but a good move.  Now we just need variety of cuts in there.

 

Steaks in tesco last week sirloin  £ fiver each , had 2 on Saturday , the equivalent in Shoprite  would be around £13  and not a patch on the quality of tesco ,  people are looking both at cost and quality these days , Local produce is sadly doomed unless they can be more competitive  in quality and price 

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I had a half shoulder of Manx lamb from Tesco at the weekend.  It was lovely and cheaper than Tesco's own.  I hope this is a turning point for Manx meat.  Could never understand why it was so expensive. 

The quality is there for Manx meat, it just needs to be priced attractively.  I would pay a bit more for Manx neat, but not a whole lot more. 

ETA Shoprite meat, even Manx meat is just inferior.  Badly presented and pricey. 

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Went out for Xmas lunch here in Catalunya. 

Starters was a mix of tapas, patatas bravas, grilled prawns, mussels in garlic, chipirones ( baby squid battered and fried ), goats cheese salad, Serrano ham and local cured cheese.

Mains was roast pigs trotters. Crispy crackling on the outside, some meat and lots of soft gelatinous content to suck off the bones.

Offal is alive and well here.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-isle-of-man-68173958

Oh dear the Meat Plant woes continue. Good job it's run at arms length. Well apart from the £2 million subvention which no doubt will be increased now to cover the cost of the latest mess.

The action plan implimented 14 months ago seems not to be working too well.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-isle-of-man-63636454

 

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3 hours ago, CallMeCurious said:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-isle-of-man-68173958

Oh dear the Meat Plant woes continue. Good job it's run at arms length. Well apart from the £2 million subvention which no doubt will be increased now to cover the cost of the latest mess.

The action plan implimented 14 months ago seems not to be working too well.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-isle-of-man-63636454

 

We'll be needing yet another change of management up there.

How are they going to meet Tesco's standards?

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Does anyone know the 'actual' reason the meat had to be withdrawn?

It's blamed on a packing machine, bit vague?

Could have been metal shards on the meat, a gearbox oil leak, tho' food machines use food safe lubricants. There was some speculation of sabotage! Any more info?

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4 hours ago, Kopek said:

Does anyone know the 'actual' reason the meat had to be withdrawn?

It's blamed on a packing machine, bit vague?

Could have been metal shards on the meat, a gearbox oil leak, tho' food machines use food safe lubricants. There was some speculation of sabotage! Any more info?

the last time ,someone was supposed to have found a ball bearing in the meat and shards of metal not what TESCO  will want to hear , unless they get this market sorted manx meat is doomed to the history books 

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