USDA Prime Fresh American Lamb Loin Chops, Cut 1.25" Thick (Pack of 4)

USDA Prime Fresh American Lamb Loin Chops, Cut 1.25" Thick (Pack of 4)

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USDA Prime Fresh American Lamb Loin Chops, Cut 1.25" Thick (Pack of 4)

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GOODY GOODY.
lottiepriceOctober 25, 2017
Delious and arrived on time. Packed in ice.Nice size chops. Thank Hoy.
Lamb is graded?
Tjk92August 9, 2015
lamb is most deffintly graded by usda! The person below me is absolutely ignorant. http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/food-safety-education/get-answers/food-safety-fact-sheets/production-and-inspection/inspection-and-grading-of-meat-and-poultry-what-are-the-differences_/inspection-and-grading-differences/!ut/p/a1/jZFRT4MwEMc_zR5Li8yF-UZIzIYOXBYd42Xp4FpIoCVtkcxPb8EHdRm69qV39_tf2__hDKc4E_S94tRUUtB6iLPFkWzJwl2GJEqW7iNZx2_b5CkMib-7t8DhDyD2btRPrID8p49uuOBObcINx1lLTYkqwSROORhEhe5BaZwyKQukKQNzRozmBukSwNhCq2TR5YMVFi6sVLcwhjj9Po8lrmhRCY4kQw1QM-Za2dVGnVFfDgkFyJSAiooxUCBy0MfJLj8gvMfZ7y8S1-517O3mqyj2SDK_BK7M4AuYNtm6yGt5Ggd-CMTJ861dCoZHKKdTNl0a0-qHGZmRvu8dLiWvwcllc01QSm1wesG1zWv68RysSPXS7H0dfAJPfYyf/#9 there is the link to prove it.
graded lamb
Deborah Valerie FunkMay 29, 2009
Most lamb is actually not graded by USDA. But, a very select amount of domestic lamb does get graded USDA Prime. It is rare, but it is absolutely valid. I sell meat to white tablecloth restaurants and this is where the USDA Prime lamb products go (Not to retail).
meat head
M.August 5, 2007
I didn't know the USDA graded lamb...much less had a Prime grade for it. I think this is miss leading advertising.
I didn't buy this item because I don't believe this is a valid grading for Lamb.

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