Reminder whenever you buy a beef burger in the United States you're helping the Australian economy (at the expense of the American farmers)
>>534745426The lamb freezer at my local store was full of New Zealand products, and I bought a few.
>>534745426i prefer new Zealand cheese over Australian cheese
>>534745536same lol
>>534745536We used to call our cheese Coon for no apparent reason
>>534745426Once in a while I’ll accidentally buy a “natures reserve” steak from Australia but they just don’t taste as good to me. Not sure if it’s something intrinsic to the meat or just a result of having to ship it from the other side of the planet
>>534745426I'm happy to sacrifice American farmers for our greatest ally, Australia
>>534745426Based
Feast and be merry this night.
>>534745426de nada
>>534745426Eh. Most of our beef is American. Pretty sure our imports are mostly from Brazil but I could be wrong on that. Aussies have a decent beef industry.
lots of American farming is automated/industrialized and staffed by illegal aliens. Regular people farmers have been a shrinking group for many decades
>>534745426High prices benefit american farmers
>>534746530covid was about raising the prices on food and other goods, because of the waning customers due to lowering of birthrates.This plan is back firing, so food prices are now coming back down.
>>534745661Because Coon Cheese was owned by a family with the last name 'Coon', retard
>>534745661>We used to call our cheese Coon for no apparent reasonIt was the last name of the white guy who made the process for that type of cheese
>>534745426american beef is known to be pretty trash so they like exporting to countries that have strong spice culture that overpowers the blandness
>>534746530They don't see the price increases, the meat processing plants and stores do.
>>534745426Good as along as Israel doesn't get it.