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I must confess, this may prove organic is actually better, it's a fantastic drop on ice with cucumber!

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I once did a job next to a warehouse that had, among other things, pallets of organic water. I shit you not.
 
I hear the shit is still full of that chemical dihydrogen monoxide. That's what they use to create poisons.


Gasp!! Yes and its a known fact, studies have shown, that EVERYONE who gets cancer at some stage has been drinking that shit.
 
Flaming heck $52.99 a kilo is that for real?? Wtf is this Woollies trying to make up lost ground from failed Masters?
 
Antibiotic free too. So if dem cows get sick it's bad luck. No antibiotics for you cow.
 
Red meat at my local market (T-bone): $17 a kg. Eye fillet: $26/kg. In a Woolies owned Macro branded plastic bag: $52/kg.



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All organic fillet is about $50/kg. You'll still pay about 40-45 for normal fillet in a supermarket unless you're buying bulk/whole fillets. You're complaining about the price of the best possible cut of meat here.... Price up some Angus or Wagyu and then get back to me!
 
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