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So my stores just started a new promotion to get customers in the doors and shopping the stores.

We are doing 7 days of savings for 7 weeks.

Each Department has a deal for the week

Ours is Wednesday and it is Ground Chuck in a 3lb or better package for $1.49 a pound

My store sold 5000 lbs this last Wednesday and as a company we sold 18000 lbs for the 9 stores

So I guess my real question is..... would one of you like to come in on Wednesday and grind for me???



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Big Beef wrote:

 So I guess my real question is..... would one of you like to come in on Wednesday and grind for me???


 

Sure, I love doing the grind. I may even change my username to "the humburgeler" or maybe "the burgermeister"



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you are on!!!!


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Lol the days where my only responsibility was grinding hamburger..lol..I wish.."lol

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Big Beef wrote:

you are on!!!!


 

I guess at $1.49 lb there will be no problem getting rid of everything no matter what happens the day(s) before.

I kind of like grinding, especially if the grinder is in the cooler. I like being alone in there.  I'll stack the load too. I'd like my own little block in the cooler too. I'll have a bottle of water and 3 candy bars and won't come out for anything unless I drink too much water. Don't tell me to do it in the bone barrel LOL



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imagine using shoulder clods to grind for ur one day sale. a=holes and elbows

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CarniceroLarry wrote:
 
I guess at $1.49 lb there will be no problem getting rid of everything no matter what happens the day(s) before.

I kind of like grinding, especially if the grinder is in the cooler. I like being alone in there.  I'll stack the load too. I'd like my own little block in the cooler too. I'll have a bottle of water and 3 candy bars and won't come out for anything unless I drink too much water. Don't tell me to do it in the bone barrel LOL


 We have to use box trim to keep up with burger in my store

We do not generate the trim nessecary for our grind needs

This week I am order 100 60lb cases and I hope I make it to the end without having to give out rain checks

(I had 70 cases this last week and we gave 40 rain checks)



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dewayne sudduth wrote:

imagine using shoulder clods to grind for ur one day sale. a=holes and elbows


 If I can't find 100 boxes of trim it will be clods

We split them on the saw however



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5,000 is pretty incredible. We'll sell 500-800 lbs a day on a good chuck ad and grind clods--and that's a lot of work. Can't quite imagine 5,000.

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6 more weeks of this special
they took out ads on digital billboards for this week

OMG this is going to be fun

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Big Beef wrote:

6 more weeks of this special
they took out ads on digital billboards for this week

OMG this is going to be fun


Throw a buggy boy there to grind.....are u guys trying it or going with the bags.....bags would be so much easier and save time

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all of it into 4D trays and then hand wrapped
Had the grocery manager wrapping them last week

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At least you're not on the blocks breaking primals for trim, tube grind makes that easy. How much regrind are you working in a day?

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no re grind allowed
and no tube grind
we sell between 400-500 lbs of grind a day
and produce about half of that in shop trim

we use cow knuckles for ground round and box chuck trim to supplement our shop trim for ground chuck
we also do pork, veal, lamb, natural ground beef, and grass fed ground beef

add to that 60-100lbs of gourmet burgers every day

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Big Beef wrote:

all of it into 4D trays and then hand wrapped
Had the grocery manager wrapping them last week


 Good lord man - we do about 5-600 pounds a day, with a double hopper and an automatic wrapper.  Can't imagine doing 10 times that much, with hand wrapping!



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They were calling all day today asking if we are doing it again tomorrow
I have 140 cases of beef chuck trim in my cooler
I think I may not have enough


I only have a single hopper grinder
All if it goes through twice before being trayed on the third time through

HELPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!

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As I left for the day a little after 2pm we had ground 72 cases already with 7 hours left to do in the day
I am betting on selling 120 of the 140 I had on hand

I had to devote 3 people to the process
1 of my cutters grinding
1 of my cutters cutting the box trim to fit the grinder
1 wrapper to wrap and put it out

That left me to cut all the meat, tray the chicken, wait on all the full service customers

I am beginning to hate Wednesdays

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when we have that sale at 1.49 ground chuck we put it in 10 lb bags and flys out of there.. i still have people coming in every day asking for it long after the sale ended. thats alot of work since you have to try and wrap them all. i'd take the bags over the trays and advertise it for 10lbs. but i know the company decides this stuff. i always put the bags right back into the boxes the clods came out of( we use clods for this) its always a very popular sale,. i never run out and do it by myself,. don't think i could handle it alone if i had to use trays and wrap them though.

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Big Beef sounds like you got a rock and roll market



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Lady T-Bone wrote:

Big Beef sounds like you got a rock and roll market


 We defineatly are a Rock and Roll Market

It is fun when you are this busy



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For those of interested
My store went through 115 cases this week
24000lbs as a 9 store company
these peoples freezer have to be full I hope

We do it again this Wednesday and follow up on Thursday with a rocking one day meat sale
boneless pork loins for $1.99lb
pork butts, new yorks, ribeyes, hanger steaks, stew beef, rump roast, all chicken

overtime week!!!!

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WOW Busy market! Our chain did that same promotion but not that good of a a bring in like 1.49lb. Each dept had a day, they took it away I really liked Milk day we had 99cent half gallons, and in our area thats a great deal on milk.

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Thursday is 2 for $4 gallons of milk
All included (yes that means Chocolate too)

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