• Paradachshund@lemmy.today
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    3 days ago

    Why is tube meat always the cheapest? Surely you could put any quality of meat you want in there, but it’s always the cheapest.

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      2 days ago

      Cheaper to package. They can just have a crazy long tube of meat going through a roll of film that gets tied off by a machine and they’ve got a ready-to-sell product. The chunks that come in the little trays have to get chopped, placed on the tray, then wrapped (which is probably still 99% automated, but more steps, more machinery, and more actual packaging)

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          2 days ago

          Good point. My two guesses would be:

          1. Tube meat is commonly associated with “cheap”/bulk meat, so for marketing purposes, the individual packs may sell better.

          2. I understand that the more the ground meat is handled, the taste/ texture can suffer. The long meat tube method may subject the meat to more unfavorable handling, ie the ties at the end compressing the meat more than an individual package.

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          2 days ago

          Idk, I work in the packaging industry, you’d be surprised!

          When you buy a bottle of water, you’re paying for the plastic it’s in and the truck it came on. Nestle is just a big, evil disposable water bottle distributor that happens to fill the bottle before sending them out.