Here is another example of country people knowing what is right from wrong.

Here is another example of country people knowing what is right from wrong.

The Melbourne Age – August 20, 2015

Aldi’s ‘Grass – Fed’ beef claim misleads consumers, say other producers.

This is another example of what is printed on the packaging is not always true and the Government needs to fix or fine the perpetrators.

If the ‘Grass – Fed’ beef cuts are TRUE Grass – Fed of course they will be cheaper and better for you, as they contain less fat and more omega fatty acids that can reduce the risk of heart disease. They contain less fat because the cattle are constantly on the move as they feed and are not eating and then standing still in a feed lot.

To be true ‘Grass- Fed’ they cannot be both grass feeders and also have access to Grain or Grain by – products.

Consumer advocacy group Choice said there is a plethora of ‘confusing claims on beef packaging, such as pasture – fed, bio – dynamic, free – range, and organic.’

“These claims tend to carry a premium price tag, so you want to make sure they’re worth the extra money.” said Choice’s Tom Godfrey.

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