Why Grass-Fed Beef Is a Grocery Store Lie ft. Anthony Thomas | Ep. 56 episode artwork

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Why Grass-Fed Beef Is a Grocery Store Lie ft. Anthony Thomas | Ep. 56

from HYDRATE with Tracy Duhs · host Tracy Duhs

You think you know what's in your beef? You don't.This week, I sat down with Anthony Thomas — a 15-year professional rodeo cowboy turned direct-to-consumer rancher who's spent his life raising and butchering beef across multiple countries. He ran away from home at 12, landed on a million-acre cattle station in the Australian outback, and learned to source real food straight from the land long before he ever set foot in an American grocery store.And when he did? He knew something was off. The meat smelled strange. It felt sticky. It left him bloated and foggy. So he started asking why.Here's what blew my mind: Anthony says the grass-fed-versus-grain debate is a distraction. He argues the real problem isn't what the cow eats — it's what gets pumped into the beef after slaughter. Liquids. Nitrates. Red dye. He claims a single pound of grocery-store ground beef can carry the DNA of over 400 animals.Then he dropped a bomb: most "grass-fed, grass-finished" beef on store shelves, he says, is mathematically impossible at scale — and a lot of your "Product of USA" beef may never have come from the USA at all.He also reveals the dead-simple tell that exposes fake grass-fed beef in seconds (hint: look at the fat).After this conversation, you'll never read a meat label the same way again.What we talk about:How running away from home at 12 turned a wild kid into a cowboyWhy your store-bought beef smells sticky and leaves you bloatedThe real reason it might NOT be the grain making you sickDry-aging vs. wet-aging — and why store beef ferments in plasticWhy "grass-fed, grass-finished" barely exists at grocery-store scaleThe one-second fat test that exposes fake grass-fed beefWhere your "Product of USA" beef may actually come fromHow to vet a local rancher before you trust your family's foodListen now on all platforms: Hydrate With Tracy Duhs.Episode Links & Resources:Website: https://www.thomascattleandcatering.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/athorsepower/Connect with Tracy:Website: ⁠⁠https://tracyduhs.com/⁠⁠Hydration Shop: ⁠⁠https://sanctuarysd.com/⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/tracyduhs/Flow FAM Community: ⁠⁠https://tracyduhs.com/join-flow-fam/⁠

You think you know what's in your beef? You don't.This week, I sat down with Anthony Thomas — a 15-year professional rodeo cowboy turned direct-to-consumer rancher who's spent his life raising and butchering beef across multiple countries. He ran away from home at 12, landed on a million-acre cattle station in the Australian outback, and learned to source real food straight from the land long before he ever set foot in an American grocery store.And when he did? He knew something was off. The meat smelled strange. It felt sticky. It left him bloated and foggy. So he started asking why.Here's what blew my mind: Anthony says the grass-fed-versus-grain debate is a distraction. He argues the real problem isn't what the cow eats — it's what gets pumped into the beef after slaughter. Liquids. Nitrates. Red dye. He claims a single pound of grocery-store ground beef can carry the DNA of over 400 animals.Then he dropped a bomb: most "grass-fed, grass-finished" beef on store shelves, he says, is mathematically impossible at scale — and a lot of your "Product of USA" beef may never have come from the USA at all.He also reveals the dead-simple tell that exposes fake grass-fed beef in seconds (hint: look at the fat).After this conversation, you'll never read a meat label the same way again.What we talk about:How running away from home at 12 turned a wild kid into a cowboyWhy your store-bought beef smells sticky and leaves you bloatedThe real reason it might NOT be the grain making you sickDry-aging vs. wet-aging — and why store beef ferments in plasticWhy "grass-fed, grass-finished" barely exists at grocery-store scaleThe one-second fat test that exposes fake grass-fed beefWhere your "Product of USA" beef may actually come fromHow to vet a local rancher before you trust your family's foodListen now on all platforms: Hydrate With Tracy Duhs.Episode Links & Resources:Website: https://www.thomascattleandcatering.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/athorsepower/Connect with Tracy:Website: ⁠⁠https://tracyduhs.com/⁠⁠Hydration Shop: ⁠⁠https://sanctuarysd.com/⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/tracyduhs/Flow FAM Community: ⁠⁠https://tracyduhs.com/join-flow-fam/⁠

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