What You Should Know Before Buying
1. Rising Customer Concerns
Shoppers have started noticing changes in packaged meat quality —
some cuts cook with excess liquid or feel different.
Many realized these weren’t isolated issues as similar complaints spread online.
2. Testing Reveals Hidden Practices
A small food-testing group investigated and found that some distributors were quietly mixing lower-
grade meat with better cuts or blending sources without clear labeling.
The meat was “still safe to eat,” but often didn’t match what customers thought they were buying.
3. Impact on Trust
This gap between expectation and quality left shoppers frustrated.
For many, the issue wasn’t just taste — it was trust that “what’s on the label truly reflects what’s in the package.”
4. What Shoppers Can Do
Experts advise checking labels carefully, choosing transparent brands, or buying from local butchers.
Meanwhile, supermarkets and regulators are reviewing supplier practices to improve honesty in labeling.