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For meat that can’t be beat

There’s nothing better than a winter roast to warm the stomach. PJ Meats in Campbellfield is just the place to get one, especially for shoppers wanting retail products at wholesale prices.

Owner Paul Papa has been a butcher
for 29 years and knows a good cut when he sees one.

“We’ve been wholesaling meat since 1986 to other businesses and direct to the public,” Papa says.

“One of the most popular services we provide is our spit-roast hire and it’s sure to have guests turning up to your function during winter.”

Papa and his brother-in-law, Gabriel Lotesto, also provide a catering service to make parties less stressful and they sell pre-packed and vacuum-sealed beef, pork, lamb and veal so that buyers can stock up during the cooler months.

Frozen meat is available in bulk for chefs and individuals with busy lifestyles. Many products are sold in convenient portion-controlled packs.

“We maintain a high standard of quality control to ensure our clients always receive a premium product,’’ Papa says.

‘‘We have strong relationships with our clients, many of whom having been coming to us for years.”

Customers can even order their meat without leaving the comfort of their home via PJ Meats’ comprehensive website.

“We pack customers’ orders and have it ready for them to pick up at our store at a time specified on the order form,” Papa says. Orders must be made by 2pm the day before requested pick-up or delivery.

Papa says the team at PJ Meats Campbellfield is proud to supply high- quality products at the most competitive prices on the market.

“Our aim is to exceed our customers’ expectations.”

PJ Meats, 1-3 Halley Crescent (corner of Truck City Drive), Campbellfield. Open 7am-4pm Monday-Wednesday; 7am-5pm Thursday-Friday; and 7.30am-12.30pm Saturday. Inquiries: 9308 7100 or
www.pjmeats.com.au

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