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On today's food show, you had Lona Life. The host said it was a good replacement for beef. Your next guest was Rastelli beef. Not good planning!!!

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My Kroger sells Plant Based, and also chicken, fish, pork, lamb, etc., in addition to beef.....all in the same aisle

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@Jewelrygal  Welcome, first time poster!  I don't think there is much of a conflict, because they have different applications. I eat beef every two weeks or so, but I also keep beef stock and chicken stock on hand for flavoring and to drink instead of tea if I have a cold or something. Never had LonoLife, because I prefer to make my own bone broth. QVC also sells beef from KC Steaks and pork from Smithfield and Corky's - maybe not back to back. But, to me, beef bone broth and ribeyes are two different things entirely.

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Actually, @Jewelrygal , I think it was a good idea. They cover the customers that like meat, Rastelli's, and customers that prefer a good replacement. A diverse offering keeps more customers watching, in my opinion. 

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It's a smart, terrific idea to offer something for everyone. 

 

Not every viewer and shopper has the same tastes and dietary needs.

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Thank you!!!

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I understand. Everyone has their own eating likes and dislikes.

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So very true!!!

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I see your point. They have something for everyone.