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What I'm trying to say is that unless a packer pays for a USDA inspector he can not claim a USDA grade. If he does pay for the inspection the grade stamp will be on the paclkage. Therefore, it is against USDA rules to sell meat without a grade stamp on the package implying that is has a USDA grade. I didn't say Sam's didn't sell choice beef. I said that they can't claim it is choice unless it has a grade stamp on the package. This is a huge issue, because if the rules are not followed packing plants all over the world can sell meat in the US and claim it is of equal quality as our USDA grades. And it may or may not be. You guys that like to argue just to punch the keyboard had better read the rules and think about it.
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