Co-operative buyers
Oz wrote in message
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Gordon Couger writes
Your problem is simple put in a big freezer and deliver as they can
use it.
If that is against the government rules buy a freezer a sell it to a
cooperative of you customers for one pound a share or some such.
Now that's an interesting suggestion.
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yes, it bides thinking about, store the beef for them.
They would have to buy it up front really. The problem would come with
delivery/collection. I tend to drive a maximum of about 30 miles to
dispose of all a bullock, and that is on a bad day, normally I will do
about six milees. If we have people coming for a couple of pounds or
worse still expecting me to deliver it, you are talking about using a
couple of pounds worth of fuel for a couple of pounds worth of meat.
I would prefer to encourage them to put a freezer in of their own, but
with small houses this can be a bit daunting for people.
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Oz
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