If you want decent steak cooked by someone competent you are already paying that anyway. Nothing wrong with Rump if you go somewhere decent and they use good quality meat.
ii-_- on
An article tailor made for this sub – watch how the r/unitedkingdom miseries will comment telling us the country is collapsing, they love this kind of news
ChaiTeaAndBoundaries on
They’ve even started putting security tags on steak now. The thing is, the shelves stay full right up to the use-by date, so most of it just ends up in the bin. Instead of lowering prices so people can actually buy it, supermarkets would rather waste it.
It’s no surprise shoplifting is going up. Some gangs are even stealing to order because it’s become such a profitable trade. Meanwhile, ordinary people are left struggling to afford basics.
Krabsandwich on
If farmers are leaving the industry then perhaps our Australian and New Zealand cousins can fill the gap. I am pretty sure Irish beef farmers will be delighted to ship more prime beef into the UK. If that is the case the price will settle and no one will notice any real difference.
judochop1 on
Glad I gave that shite up, waste of money for what you get.
Lamb, pork, chicken and fish all miles better
Slight-Strategy-5619 on
I just see what’s in the mark down section. But they are become less attractive too as the don’t take a lot off. Everything is expensive.
Turbo_Heel on
I never go out for steak. I can buy a beautiful filet from the butchers for about £10. Reverse sear it at home and it will taste better than most restaurants.
iamnotinterested2 on
Have no fear what the rich won’t eat, will be minced and served up soon from Americas finest food providers…
The UK’s fast food scene is experiencing a wave of new American chain openings, with several major brands including Chick-fil-A, Popeyes, Wendy’s, and Dave’s Hot Chicken launching in2025 and 2026. This follows the established presence of chains like McDonald’s and KFC and is driven by factors such as market potential and the ability to offer unique flavors and concepts to British consumers.
Omgitskie1 on
Sounds like we need to buy some cows, who’s got land?
Vanquish_Tax on
Things are gonna get crazy when the market crashes six months from now I’ll be conservative 12 months from now things are looking very different
sillysimon92 on
There’s a really sad reality that it doesn’t seem to be economically viable as a country to have small/ medium “family farms”. Now I’m not saying I’m against them or not supportive of them. But the amount of economic variability and the enormous costs involved, how can they survive without either being subordinate to a larger consortium or/and being heavily subsidied by the tax payer. When faced with min £30 steaks the market is just going to source it elsewhere.
If we don’t address how farming is done in this country it’ll all collapse.
Hughdungusmungus on
Thankfully family farms are being bought out by good hearted global investment companies. So that’s good. I can only see positives from that…
adm010 on
Its a shitty position but over supply means lower prices. Good for customers, bad for farmers. If some go out of business, there is less supply. That coupled with, if it is still cheap to import beef from thousands of miles away, then its an industry that will struggle. This idea that we must be self sufficient in case if some total war is nonsense when we live in a global economy. Its shit for sure.
Harry98376 on
£30 at a restaurant too expensive? Don’t go then, duh.
GreenyRed on
This is an EXCELLENT first step towards reducing GLOBAL WARMING. Farming cattle contributes a significant amount to global warming with all the greenhouse gases produced. Hopefully the price increases will deter more people from buying it and reduce the demand.
Kcufasu on
Beef prices are ridiculous here. A single cow could feed a family of 4 for a year, they produce so much meat there is no way they should be costing more than other meat products.
I lived in Argentina for a few years and really ended up loving beef, so much more you can do with it than chicken, so many more cuts, much cleaner and lower risk of illness from a bad batch etc.
Being back in the uk and seeing how it costs 3x or more than chicken per kg is just sad. And even then we only seem to get a few specific cuts in most supermarkets, if they even bother to tell us the cut at all, where on earth does the rest go? There’s so many amazing cuts we just don’t have or if we do they’re only sold in “gourmet” butchers that are more expensive still
I guess it’s easy to “batch” farm a million overfed chickens in terrible conditions and then grind every part of them into whatever than actual bother to rear cattle and use it effectively that are so much better in the long run
DeeplyProfound_ on
maybe the government should let beef farmers actually protect their livestock from TB. it would sure help
Deliriousious on
Went into Morrisons the other day, thought I’d grab a steak…
£11 for one that was only 6-7 a month or two ago.
I’ve converted to Lamb steaks, cheaper, and honestly just as good.
Mclarenrob2 on
A conspiracy theorist would say it’s part of a plan to stop people eating meat.
undefeatedantitheist on
Aaannnd the conversation will completely fixate on fiat currency Randian economic twizzle twazzle and completely ignore the biological cascade failure underlying every “economic” problem we have.
BrightonTeacher on
Meat should be expensive.
I find it weird that you can buy a whole chicken for a few quid
phild1979 on
You’ll die of starvation and enjoy it (the new labour party tag line).
PackageOk4947 on
I used to order steak on Tesco’s was six quid, now jumped to eight something. Sorry, I like steak but not that much.
Armodeen on
Don’t worry everyone, there will be plenty of US beef flooding the market once trumps buddy Nigel gets in. Mmm hormones.
TalkToMyFriend on
Where does the money go to because it’s certainly not to the farmers 😕
Every-Switch2264 on
Not surprising in the slightest given how much the government hates British farmers
Ordinary-Yoghurt-303 on
Good. Meat deserves to be far more expensive than it currently is.
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If you want decent steak cooked by someone competent you are already paying that anyway. Nothing wrong with Rump if you go somewhere decent and they use good quality meat.
An article tailor made for this sub – watch how the r/unitedkingdom miseries will comment telling us the country is collapsing, they love this kind of news
They’ve even started putting security tags on steak now. The thing is, the shelves stay full right up to the use-by date, so most of it just ends up in the bin. Instead of lowering prices so people can actually buy it, supermarkets would rather waste it.
It’s no surprise shoplifting is going up. Some gangs are even stealing to order because it’s become such a profitable trade. Meanwhile, ordinary people are left struggling to afford basics.
If farmers are leaving the industry then perhaps our Australian and New Zealand cousins can fill the gap. I am pretty sure Irish beef farmers will be delighted to ship more prime beef into the UK. If that is the case the price will settle and no one will notice any real difference.
Glad I gave that shite up, waste of money for what you get.
Lamb, pork, chicken and fish all miles better
I just see what’s in the mark down section. But they are become less attractive too as the don’t take a lot off. Everything is expensive.
I never go out for steak. I can buy a beautiful filet from the butchers for about £10. Reverse sear it at home and it will taste better than most restaurants.
Have no fear what the rich won’t eat, will be minced and served up soon from Americas finest food providers…
The UK’s fast food scene is experiencing a wave of new American chain openings, with several major brands including Chick-fil-A, Popeyes, Wendy’s, and Dave’s Hot Chicken launching in2025 and 2026. This follows the established presence of chains like McDonald’s and KFC and is driven by factors such as market potential and the ability to offer unique flavors and concepts to British consumers.
Sounds like we need to buy some cows, who’s got land?
Things are gonna get crazy when the market crashes six months from now I’ll be conservative 12 months from now things are looking very different
There’s a really sad reality that it doesn’t seem to be economically viable as a country to have small/ medium “family farms”. Now I’m not saying I’m against them or not supportive of them. But the amount of economic variability and the enormous costs involved, how can they survive without either being subordinate to a larger consortium or/and being heavily subsidied by the tax payer. When faced with min £30 steaks the market is just going to source it elsewhere.
If we don’t address how farming is done in this country it’ll all collapse.
Thankfully family farms are being bought out by good hearted global investment companies. So that’s good. I can only see positives from that…
Its a shitty position but over supply means lower prices. Good for customers, bad for farmers. If some go out of business, there is less supply. That coupled with, if it is still cheap to import beef from thousands of miles away, then its an industry that will struggle. This idea that we must be self sufficient in case if some total war is nonsense when we live in a global economy. Its shit for sure.
£30 at a restaurant too expensive? Don’t go then, duh.
This is an EXCELLENT first step towards reducing GLOBAL WARMING. Farming cattle contributes a significant amount to global warming with all the greenhouse gases produced. Hopefully the price increases will deter more people from buying it and reduce the demand.
Beef prices are ridiculous here. A single cow could feed a family of 4 for a year, they produce so much meat there is no way they should be costing more than other meat products.
I lived in Argentina for a few years and really ended up loving beef, so much more you can do with it than chicken, so many more cuts, much cleaner and lower risk of illness from a bad batch etc.
Being back in the uk and seeing how it costs 3x or more than chicken per kg is just sad. And even then we only seem to get a few specific cuts in most supermarkets, if they even bother to tell us the cut at all, where on earth does the rest go? There’s so many amazing cuts we just don’t have or if we do they’re only sold in “gourmet” butchers that are more expensive still
I guess it’s easy to “batch” farm a million overfed chickens in terrible conditions and then grind every part of them into whatever than actual bother to rear cattle and use it effectively that are so much better in the long run
maybe the government should let beef farmers actually protect their livestock from TB. it would sure help
Went into Morrisons the other day, thought I’d grab a steak…
£11 for one that was only 6-7 a month or two ago.
I’ve converted to Lamb steaks, cheaper, and honestly just as good.
A conspiracy theorist would say it’s part of a plan to stop people eating meat.
Aaannnd the conversation will completely fixate on fiat currency Randian economic twizzle twazzle and completely ignore the biological cascade failure underlying every “economic” problem we have.
Meat should be expensive.
I find it weird that you can buy a whole chicken for a few quid
You’ll die of starvation and enjoy it (the new labour party tag line).
I used to order steak on Tesco’s was six quid, now jumped to eight something. Sorry, I like steak but not that much.
Don’t worry everyone, there will be plenty of US beef flooding the market once trumps buddy Nigel gets in. Mmm hormones.
Where does the money go to because it’s certainly not to the farmers 😕
Not surprising in the slightest given how much the government hates British farmers
Good. Meat deserves to be far more expensive than it currently is.