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Apples to Apples
Posted by alcmaeon on Jan 20 2006
If you compare wildgame to what ever is cheapest at the cheapest grocery store the grocery store wins.  That is lowest cost subsitance living.  If you compare wildgame to free range, organic, hormone free, antibiotic free grocery meat (which is what the wildgame is), wildgame wins most of the time.  At least if you are talking local, DIY hunting not flying/traveling far, hiring a guide, a processor and shipping it home.

I also agree the experience adds in huge to this, making wildgame very worth it.

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