Steve Drucker wrote:During a call in Omaha several months ago, our local host pointed out the Omaha Steaks' owner across the room.
Fred Simon, or is it a later generation by now? Fred and I are remotely related and he provided me with some counsel a long time ago when I was working on a project to market videos of a chamber opera (how bizarre does that sound?). Later on they were actually a customer of ours, and I have run into him at one or two family events, though he clearly has no clue who I am.
they use "a combination of Prime and Choice."
Not to impugn Steve's source, but that would have to be true, IMO. Omaha is all about image/marketing and using a crappy grade, below what is available in the supermarket, would eventually catch up with them. In any case, just because it is Prime or Choice does not mean it is particularly good or tasty, only that it (mostly and probably) meets the current USDA marbling guidelines for those grades - just let me know if you would like me to launch into my USDA grading rant once again.
Omaha Steaks also has the singular distinction of being the only telemarketer to ever call me on my cell phone. Now that I think of it, after the words I shared at that moment, they seem to have been avoiding me.
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Feeling (south) loopy