Consumer Education
The wine analogy is used to help consumers understand regional and producer-driven flavor differences in grass-fed meat. The article presents variation in pasture-based meat as a sign of farm and landscape specificity rather than a defect.…
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The wine analogy is used to help consumers understand regional and producer-driven flavor differences in grass-fed meat. The article presents variation in pasture-based meat as a sign of farm and landscape specificity rather than a defect. Consumer expectations can determine whether retailers stock grass-finished products. Consumers need education to understand that pasture-based meat can differ in flavor, fat color, and texture.