meat
they sell lods of meat like:
cows
pigs
sheep
bunnys
duck
and meny more meat
Pork products, such as pork chops, pork roasts and bacon.
Beef, mutton, lamb, chicken, porks, liver, intestines, brain, ham, turkey etc
You can find Chicken, Beef, Pork, Duck, Goat, lamb and maybe seafood if there is a separate area to do so
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A meat shop is called a Butchers
try and get some exotic meat. e.g ostrich, spider, dog
A store that sells meat is a butcher shop.
cut things
it depends on if you want a pet or meat, If your looking for a pet, there are many shops, shelters and breeders around Edinburgh You could probably find the meat at a good butchers shop. hope this helps
Both can be used grammatically correct depends on the word Butcher. "Butchers' shop" if Butchers is the owner of the shop. "Butcher's shop" if Butcher is the owner.
There was no butcher shop and people caught or grew the animals that they killed. You have to remember there was no good method to keep meat fresh, so it was killed and eaten the same day. Types of meat eaten were beef, lamb, goat, chicken, fowl of all sorts, hare, rabbit, deer, eels, boar, pork. ____________ There were butchers in the middle ages. It is a very old profession. Butchers belonged to the Guild of Butchers - many of the Guild records are still available to read. Butchers were well regarded and in some cities powerful members of society. Butchers who became members of the Guild had to do an apprenticeship and eventually would become Master butchers. The meat was preserved in salt, smoked or pickled so it would keep for more than a day. They would butcher beef, pork, horse (yes, sorry horse), fowl, lamb, veal, venison, hedgehog.
If he works at a butcher shop he weighs meat.
horse meat is called in French "viande de cheval"
Butch the buther
Of course they can! I am working in a butcher shop that does game and domestic I am 23 and female
No, a shoe shop would sell shoes, so you would ask to see the shoes, mutton is meat sold by a butcher, so you would ask for mutton at you local butchers.