A retired southwestern Manitoba butcher-meat cutter suggests, by watching for meat specials on the internet then buying in bulk and freezing product, consumers have the opportunity to stretch the value of their food dollar. In the wake of COVID consumers have been contending with steadily increasing food prices.
Hubert Muckel, who retired in 2023 after working more than 50 years as a butcher-meat cutter, observes in the past approximately four years pork prices have about doubled.
Clip-Hubert Muckel-Retired Southwestern Manitoba Butcher-Meat Cutter:
With COVID the prices went sky high and I don't know the reason why.You could buy a pound of medium ground pork anywhere for $1.99 and now it's $4.50 for the same product and, on the market the price for sides of pork went down but cuts of pork went up.It all depends on the season and it all depends on who's willing to pay more.