Plaid Cow Society All-Natural Meat for $36

January 17, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Plaid Cow Society All-Natural Meat for $36
You Can’t Call Yourself a Carnivore Without Plaid Cow Society At Your Door
Expires March 16, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 18% off

KEY FEATURES

Plaid Cow Society deals in only the highest quality cuts of grass-fed, grass-finished beef and cage-free, drug free chicken that their butchers source from family farms. Enjoy world class meat from the comfort of your kitchen with these premium packages, containing cooking instructions to get the juiciest, most flavorful taste you’ve ever experienced. It’s as simple as picking a box, and waiting for the meat to arrive at your front door.

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Each meal contains 6-8 oz of meat to serve one adult
  • All meat is all-natural, never frozen, antibiotic- and hormone-free
  • Redeem within 90 days

Includes

  • 4 meals of beef and chicken
  • Cooking instructions
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