If miners have any money, they'll buy beef.
You wouldn't buy beef with the spinal cords still in.
But as a practical matter, ban or no ban, nobody is lining up to buy British beef.
We are too poor to buy pork or beef or chicken.
But the reaction of those who continue buying beef was in many ways more interesting.
Sales were also depressed in October as consumers bought less beef after the country's first case of mad cow disease was discovered.
The job ahead is to get them to start buying British beef again.
Or they can buy beef labeled "light," which qualifies for the label by having 25 percent less fat than most other similar cuts.
We see the agent growing rich and fat upon the money that should buy us beef.
She buys raw beef, drains the blood, and is able to get Grace to drink it from a bottle.