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A Cut Above the Rest: Launch of Niman Ranch Grass Fed Beef Sets the Bar for Flavor

New Line of 100% Domestic Beef One of the Few Graded Grass Fed Programs on Market

WESTMINSTER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Niman Ranch, the legendary premium beef brand served in the country’s most celebrated restaurants, has launched a USDA-graded, domestic, culinary-driven 100% grass fed and finished beef program. Sourced exclusively from American ranches, the new beef program provides the exceptional marbling, tender texture and consistent, rich flavor Niman Ranch is known for—but with the added health and environmental benefits grass fed beef brings to the table.

“The vast majority of grass fed beef on the market is lean, lacks marbling and has an off or mineral taste,” said John Tarpoff II, Vice President of Beef at Niman Ranch. “Our new program finally delivers grass fed beef—born and raised right here in the U.S.—that even the most discerning steakhouse chefs would be proud to serve.”

Demand for grass fed beef is exploding—since 2019 alone, grass fed beef volume sales have increased nearly 15%1. To meet this soaring demand, the market has been flooded with imported product as well as poor quality beef. By value, up to 80% of grass fed beef sold in the United States is sourced from abroad.

“The focus in the grass fed industry has been to simply meet this strong demand, not on the meat’s quality,” shared Tarpoff. “Niman Ranch is upping the game by offering the finest-quality grass fed beef.

Niman Ranch is so confident in the new line that it is putting every cut to the test as one of the few grass fed programs to be graded by the USDA. The USDA’s graded beef program evaluates cuts for tenderness, juiciness and flavor—samples are graded Select, Choice or, if the very best, Prime. The vast majority of grass fed beef does not make the cut in USDA’s grading, lacking the marbling and flavor required. Niman Ranch’s new grass fed beef, on the other hand, makes the grade thanks to top-line Angus genetics, a unique blend of nutritious grasses and industry-leading humane handling practices. Niman Ranch’s Grass fed beef is raised by independent family ranchers without antibiotics or hormones and is 100% Certified Humane, an ASPCA-approved third party animal welfare certification.

Wayne Christian, Executive Chef at the Westgate Resort in Park City, Utah, proudly serves Niman Ranch’s new Grass Fed Beef program. “A lot of farms and ranchers claim to have grass fed figured out. We’ve tried almost all of them. They don’t live up to the hype,” explained Chef Christian. He continued, “Niman Ranch Grass Fed beef finally gave us the ability to offer a grass fed program on a menu surrounded by the highest quality beef available in the world. We have everything from Japanese Wagyu to Domestic to Dry Aged, and the quality and consistency of the Niman Grass Fed Program finally gave us something our guests were looking for.” Westgate Resort’s The Edge Steakhouse was awarded the Best of State Steakhouse Winner three years in a row, a two-time Best of State Statue winner, Forbes Magazine's Top 12 Steakhouses in the nation and numerous other accolades.

Niman Ranch’s new Grass Fed Beef Program is available at premium fine dining establishments and boutique grocers across the country. The program will expand to offer grass fed hot dogs and additional prepared items.

About Niman Ranch

Niman Ranch is a community of more than 700 independent family farmers and ranchers who raise pork, beef and lamb traditionally, humanely and sustainably to deliver the Finest-Tasting Meat in the World®. Niman Ranch is the largest farmer and rancher network in North America to be Certified Humane®. The protein of choice for America’s most celebrated chefs, Niman Ranch is also the premier option for discerning home cooks looking for meats Raised with Care®, with no antibiotics or added hormones—ever. Follow Niman Ranch on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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IRI YTD ending 9/18/22 compared to 2019

Contacts

Media Contact:
Alicia LaPorte
Niman Ranch
Communications Director
860-869-9788, alicia.laporte@nimanranch.com

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Niman Ranch, the legendary premium beef brand, has launched a USDA-graded, domestic, culinary-driven 100% grass fed and finished beef program.
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Niman Ranch
Communications Director
860-869-9788, alicia.laporte@nimanranch.com

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