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A little meat art from the UK


A little meat art, when you have the ability to process primal to the below cuts, You have a valuable Skill in our trade

  

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Check out this meat art

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The above merchandising was from George Payne Butchers

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Morning Leon, looking at these display photographs and other photographs you have posted from European countries and other countries over the years tells me that "good signing" still works. In Japan, South Korea, the UK, Italy , and most of the meat display world they still make and use hand-made signs to sell meat. Obviously it works for them. Now that we are in the digital-era have we grown smarter and lazier rather than using  common sense signing that have worked since Moses came down the mountain with the tablets? 

They probably don't have "Meat Gods" making over 2 million dollars a year that want uniformity rather than "greater meat sales".  


 



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This is true art.  And edible too!   wink



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Beautiful cuts



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I always liked the way the displays are not symmetrical yet have a flow to them that always seem to have "POP" to them.

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