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  • ...s]]. However, as labor costs began to rise and the availability of skilled butchers decreased, the meat industry began to look for more efficient ways to deliv ...ntages to case-ready meat. For retailers, it reduces the need for in-store butchers and meat cutters, which can significantly reduce labor costs. It also reduc
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  • ...laughter]]ing of animals, preparation, and [[marketing]] of meat products. Butchers play a crucial role in the [[food industry]], ensuring that meat products a ...[[sanitation]] practices are essential skills in this trade. Additionally, butchers must be adept at using a variety of tools, including knives, saws, and grin
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  • ...ed in the early 17th century. Over time, Clare Market became known for its butchers and meat trade, as well as a variety of other goods. However, by the 19th c ...of Justice]] and [[Lincoln's Inn]], one of the four [[Inns of Court]]. The market served the local population and businesses, providing a vital source of foo
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  • ...Historically, meat markets were local fixtures in towns and cities, where butchers and meat vendors would sell fresh meat products to consumers. In contempora ...ess and quality. These markets were often regulated by guilds, such as the Butchers' Guild, which set standards for the handling and selling of meat.
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  • ...ltry, seafood, and sometimes dairy and eggs. These shops are operated by [[butchers]], professionals skilled in the art of selecting, cutting, trimming, and pr ...elopment. In medieval Europe, butcher shops were vital to urban life, with butchers forming powerful guilds that regulated the trade. These establishments were
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  • ...the carcass weight after slaughter. This metric is essential for farmers, butchers, and meat processors to evaluate the efficiency of meat production from dif ...'': It helps in determining the price of live animals and carcasses in the market.
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  • ..., it opened its first shop in the city, which marked the transition from a market stall to a retail outlet. The company continued to grow under the leadershi The company also places a strong emphasis on fresh food, with in-store butchers, bakers, and fishmongers providing a point of differentiation from competit
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  • ...or the slaughter of livestock and the preparation of meat products for the market. Over the years, it became a key employer in the area and contributed signi ...ooms, and packaging areas, where the meat was prepared for distribution to butchers, supermarkets, and restaurants.
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  • ...industry saw significant consolidation, and Mars struggled to maintain its market share. After several attempts to revitalize the brand and improve financial ...selection of high-quality cuts and fresh catches, staffed by knowledgeable butchers and fishmongers.
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  • ...to the livelihood of farmers, butchers, and restaurateurs. The beef's high market value and demand, both domestically and internationally, make it a vital pa
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  • ...rically used to herd livestock and pull carts laden with butchered meat to market. Today, Rottweilers are popular as both [[family pets]] and working dogs in ...comes from the town of Rottweil, where these dogs were used extensively by butchers during the Middle Ages to protect and herd their livestock, as well as pull
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  • * [[Butchers cut]] * [[Butchers market]]
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  • * [[black market]] * [[butchers]]
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  • * '''[[Dabheno]]''' - a bad one, sometimes a bad market. See doogheno. * '''[[Doogheno]]''' - literally “good-one,” but implying generally a good market, a good man, &c.
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