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dayzella
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« Reply #15 on: January 07, 2008, 04:55:59 pm »

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what about whole foods & Omaha steak  What is there quality of meat?



Omaha steak is very cheap stuff.  My wife used to order from them.  It's all vacuum sealed injected with what they call "10% solution" and for the most part disgusting.

I have gotten great meat at Whole Foods (Same Company as Wild Oats).  I go there to buy Lamb because the butcher knows how to dress chops properly.  But it's very expensive.

I must admit.  The best meat I've purchased for grilling, or BBQ has got to be SAM's.  They will custom cut just about anything for you and the price is right.


There is a Whole Foods here?  I thought there was just the Wild Oats in Brookside.
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« Reply #16 on: January 07, 2008, 04:59:17 pm »

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Originally posted by dayzella

quote:
Originally posted by spoonbill

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Originally posted by buzz words

what about whole foods & Omaha steak  What is there quality of meat?



Omaha steak is very cheap stuff.  My wife used to order from them.  It's all vacuum sealed injected with what they call "10% solution" and for the most part disgusting.

I have gotten great meat at Whole Foods (Same Company as Wild Oats).  I go there to buy Lamb because the butcher knows how to dress chops properly.  But it's very expensive.

I must admit.  The best meat I've purchased for grilling, or BBQ has got to be SAM's.  They will custom cut just about anything for you and the price is right.


There is a Whole Foods here?  I thought there was just the Wild Oats in Brookside.


Whole Foods owns Wild Oats now.
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dayzella
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« Reply #17 on: January 07, 2008, 07:31:10 pm »


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There is a Whole Foods here?  I thought there was just the Wild Oats in Brookside.


Whole Foods owns Wild Oats now.
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Yes, I know.  I thought spoonbill was saying that he had been to a physical location different from the store in Brookside - one called Whole Foods.

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« Reply #18 on: January 08, 2008, 12:27:03 am »

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Originally posted by spoonbill

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Originally posted by buzz words

what about whole foods & Omaha steak  What is there quality of meat?



Omaha steak is very cheap stuff.  My wife used to order from them.  It's all vacuum sealed injected with what they call "10% solution" and for the most part disgusting.

I have gotten great meat at Whole Foods (Same Company as Wild Oats).  I go there to buy Lamb because the butcher knows how to dress chops properly.  But it's very expensive.

I must admit.  The best meat I've purchased for grilling, or BBQ has got to be SAM's.  They will custom cut just about anything for you and the price is right.



Omaha is pretty much the same thing as the little vac-pack filets they sell for $4.00 at Reasor's or elsewhere.  They come out tender, I just have a problem knowing that's 10% phosphate and other additives in the solution.  Yuck!  Talk about tying up your bowel for a few days!
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Wilbur
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« Reply #19 on: January 09, 2008, 07:05:56 am »

Oops.

 
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Food distributor Fadler Co. files bankruptcy


http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/article.aspx?subjectID=46&articleID=20080109_5_E1_spanc41357
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dayzella
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« Reply #20 on: January 09, 2008, 10:57:33 am »

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Oops.

 
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Food distributor Fadler Co. files bankruptcy


http://www.tulsaworld.com/business/article.aspx?subjectID=46&articleID=20080109_5_E1_spanc41357



The article says:
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Gary McDonald, a lawyer representing Fadler, said the filing will not have an effect on the delivery of food to its customers.

"The company has an outstanding customer base, and we intend to continue that," McDonald said.



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The company also sells meat and bulk foods directly to the public through Fadler's Market, a section of its main warehouse at 6511 E. 44th St.


I'm going with the theory that the direct to public store will stay open for now, too ... and that maybe I ought to go visit it soon, just in case.
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