Paul Saladino· MD
95 of the time carnivore md eats grass-fed ground beef that is the ticket to an affordable animal-based diet
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95 of the time carnivore md eats grass-fed ground beef that is the ticket to an affordable animal-based diet
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If you're on a budget, even a place like this has Wagyu ground beef 80-20. It's $11 a pound, but that's affordable and it's super high quality.
Remember, guys, if you're eating this way, you don't need to be eating $50 a pound Wagyu boneless New York strips all the time, unless you're having an anniversary or you want to impress a date. But most of what I eat is ground beef. It's just functional and easy. And it's affordable. $11 a pound. Great.