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You can see the difference between grass-fed, grass-finished steak vs. grain-fed steak 🥩 Grass-fed/finished meat will have a higher micronutrient profile than grain-fed Opt for grass-fed/finished when you can, & get the nutrition as nature intended 💪

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Jodi DeHatevor 3 Jahren

Those micronutrients differences are so small that I will opt for flavor first thank you. #GrainFinished

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Jennyvor 3 Jahren

I want my traditional grain finished beef. Grain finished are better flavored, more marbled and it's more local than grass fed and finished from Australia or the Eastern part of the US. I'm from the High Plains, grass beef is not realistic for our conditions.

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Andrew Reight 🔶vor 3 Jahren

The color of the steak has nothing to do with the diet of the animal

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Bakankyvor 3 Jahren

1.5x to 3x more expensive cause grass requires more land with less yield than corn for not 3x the benefit

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Johnny Jeffvor 3 Jahren

I’m sure you’re correct. Glad you can afford it. Here in San Diego grass fed beef is about $22/pound. I only buy the grass fed ground beef. My steaks are USDA choice for about $11/pound. We do what we can. 👍😎🥩

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andrewvor 3 Jahren

What if you can’t afford grass fed Conor’s to the grain fed? Do you recommend eating something else or take what you can with the grain?

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Mentatvor 3 Jahren

What is going to happen to that grain fed steak?

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David Wiggin Ⓥ Woke Vegan FTAvor 3 Jahren

Nature intended? Bit arrogant. Even the Pooe doesn’t know. We certainly don’t need any animal products. Keywords. Carcinogenic osteoporosis dementia and diabetes

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#MrPink Luis V3 🐕‍🦺 🎾 🇲🇽 🦁 🥩🧂💧vor 3 Jahren

I'm introducing lamb to my menu. And I noticed just that... meat is darker. Thank you for all your advice.

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James Blevinsvor 3 Jahren

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