There’s a new meat delivery service coming to Manchester this week that’s being described as a sustainable way to eat, a better way to cook and an easier way to support local farmers.
MeatCo is the region’s newest ethical delivery service born out of lockdown and a love for cooking.
The service will be completely unique as, rather than just offering the most popular cuts of meat, it will encourage the use of more unusual cuts available from local suppliers. As well as the delivery service, the team at MeatCo will also teach its customers to cook each new cut too, with monthly recipes provided to introduce customers to a new sustainable way of eating.
Instead of the customers picking and choosing the product for each box, each delivery will contain a variety of the very best selection of meat on offer from local farms and the contents will change throughout the year in a bid to reduce waste and encourage a more sustainable way to eat.
Currently in Britain, 26% of meat is imported to keep up with demand of more popular cuts, such as sirloin or fillet, with 27% of British meat being exported to other countries as Brits simply don’t want it. This leads to hundreds of thousands of unnecessary food miles each year and results in massive negative environmental effects. Demand for specific cuts of meat has also opened up the UK market to imports from countries with lower animal welfare standards and high intensity farming practices.
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As local farms are then forced to compete with these lower standards, many local farmers are struggling to make a living.
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MeatCo’s way of supplying readily available produce will not only help to reduce waste at local farms, but also help local suppliers thrive.
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The company is headed by two women from Manchester who are passionate about eating ethically, supporting local farmers and educating meat lovers about why it’s so important to do so.
Speaking on why they chose to launch the service, MeatCo said: “Lockdown has had a huge knock on effect on many things. Restaurants have been closed, and small local farmers lost a lot of business and were struggling.
“Essential shopping rules meant that deliver to your door options were more popular than ever, and spending more time at home has given people time to cook. We saw a lot of disastrous dishes on instagram and thought it was probably time to give a little helping hand whilst doing our best to support small and be as ethical as possible.
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“If you’re gonna eat it, do it right.”
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This new delivery service will be launching soon with delivery available right across Greater Manchester.
Fancy signing up for the Manchester pilot service now?
You can do so via the MeatCo website here, and you can also follow MeatCo on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for all the latest updates.
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Netflix drops the first trailer for upcoming Peaky Blinders film
Danny Jones
It looks like Christmas has come early for TV drama fans and cinephiles, because Netflix has officially dropped the first trailer for the upcoming Peaky Blinders movie.
Popcorn at the ready – even the teaser alone has got us fired up.
ln just 70 seconds, they’ve managed to pull us right back in, and we cannot wait to see Cillian Murphy back in full-on Tommy Shelby mode.
Not exaggerating when we say we have LITERAL chills.
As you can see, they certainly haven’t scrimped on the budget with the first-ever feature-length Peaky Blinders film, neither in terms of production value nor the cast.
Then again, having already hosted the likes of Sam Neill, Tom Hardy, Adrien Brody, Anya Taylor-Joy and others in the series itself, as well as going on to become one of the most successful BBC shows of all time, they were never going to.
We’re sure you spotted plenty of them for yourselves, but the debut trailer for The Immortal Man gives us not only our first glimpses of now Oscar-winning Murphy, 49, back in the saddle (both figuratively and literally) but also fellow blockbuster Irish actor, Barry Keoghan.
Other big names set to appear in the movie – set for a limited release in theatres before launching exclusively on Netflix – include Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth. It still remains unclear, however, as to how any of these characters will knit into the new season.
It’s also worth noting that the trailer shares a little snippet of the historical context, this continuation of the Shelby story is playing into, as we see what looks to be Nazi figures meeting on screen.
Creator Steven Knight has already confirmed that the plot will fast-forward some years to meet back up with Tommy at the outset of WWII and his ancestral home of Birmingham during the Blitz.
Having already confirmed 6 March as the theatrical release date ahead of it going live on Netflix a fortnight later, the anticipation was seriously starting to ramp; this latest look has only added to the tinderbox of excitement.
What do you make of the Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man trailer, and will you be watching it?
Appeal to find two individuals after man is left with ‘serious head and face injuries’ in Altrincham attack
Danny Jones
Trafford Police are trying to find two men following an attack outside a takeaway in Altrincham earlier this year.
The incident, which took place outside Canada Grill on Railway Street a couple of months ago, has left one individual with serious.
Reported to have occurred at around 2am on Sunday, 19 October, the identity of the pair who have since been revealed on CCTV footage is still unknown.
You can see both male suspects pictured below.
#APPEAL | Can you help us identify these men as we believe they can help with our investigation of an assault at Canada Grill, #Altrincham on 19/10/25 at 2am?
The victim has serious injuries to their head and face
Since shared by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) at large on social media, officers investigating the case are appealing for anyone who recognises them to come forward.
While the exact extent of the damage done and the condition of the other person involved in the altercation has not been fully disclosed, they are believed to have been left with significant “head and facial injuries”.