Try Savory Butcher To Save Big On Fresh Meat, Poultry & Seafood

Posted by Jennifer Carles on Monday, July 22nd, 2019 at 4:00 PM
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Tired of overpaying for meats at the grocery stores? It is time for you to check out the SAVORY BUTCHER!   Buying meat in bulk from a co-op is one of the best ways to save money and you can always split an order with family or friends. They have pick up locations all over Dallas- making it convenient for almost everyone to take advantage of their products.

Savory Butcher chooses farms that meet high standards including humane and ethical farming practices. Their chicken comes from Wayne Farms. Their beef comes from National Beef and their bacon comes from Smithfield, in the strict pork practices. In addition, all farms and animals that they use are American raised and stay in America. None of the meats come from other countries, nor are any of them butchered in other countries. They are all 100% American raised.

They are coming back to DFW on September 17 – 21, 2019 – so let’s have a big MEAT UP in a parking lot near you. While Savory Butcher are still in this growing stage of finding the best carnivores in Texas, they are going to commit to coming a third time all because of the help of your community! It takes YOU to make this happen. So they need to fill a truck and they can come. This is what you need to do:

  • Everyone in the surrounding area of Dallas and Houston (our truck will make 38 total stops over surrounding both metros and in between the two metros over 4 days) that would like to participate simply reserve their case for a $10 deposit at SavoryButcher.com.
  • They have to meet a minimum amount to get the prices and product direct from the farm so share your love and excitement for healthy meats for a great price to drive more reservations from your community!
  • You will see the truck “virtually fill” with the reservations.
  • Once the truck is full – they can come (but they have to hit that deadline soon!).
  • If the truck doesn’t fill in time, they will set a new date and either move your reservation to the new date or refund your deposit (your choice) and try again.
  • They have to commit to the farmers on the orders we are making about 2 weeks before they deliver so the orders can be prepared fresh, so they need to fill the truck by September 3.
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