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The butcher called me back today. He agreed that they were at fault. He also agreed to replace my meat with Farm Elk. We agreed on 92 pounds of rounds and burger, and 40 lbs of tenderloins and backstrap. He stated he would be docking the pay from the employee that mishandled the meat and apologized.Now comes the part to see if he follows through.
Quote from: jnutzalot on January 22, 2015, 10:51:51 AMThe butcher called me back today. He agreed that they were at fault. He also agreed to replace my meat with Farm Elk. We agreed on 92 pounds of rounds and burger, and 40 lbs of tenderloins and backstrap. He stated he would be docking the pay from the employee that mishandled the meat and apologized.Now comes the part to see if he follows through.If this butcher follows through and makes amends I wouldn't release his name/business. Good on you for the way you've handled this.
In this case i wouldnt feel it to be inappropriate to ask to see the invoice from where he buys the farm elk meat from. Just to prove to you it is what he claims it is. Glad he is stepping up!
If anyone could name some of the local farms (I can't imagine there are that many) that would be helpful so I can verify I'm getting legitimate Farm Elk meat.
The Butcher may know the owner of a farm that sells Elk Meat. He is probably getting it for a wholesale price.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on January 22, 2015, 12:18:21 PMIn this case i wouldnt feel it to be inappropriate to ask to see the invoice from where he buys the farm elk meat from. Just to prove to you it is what he claims it is. Glad he is stepping up! Otherwise, how do you know you're not getting a poached elk? If he's buying 132 pounds of game farm elk meat, that will be very expensive. I'm a little suspicious that he agreed to that.