Complete guide to wholesale meat - Bidfood Australia (2024)

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Whether it’s beef, pork, poultry or lamb, an incredibly appetising cut of meat is often the star of the dish.

But have you ever wondered how that succulent porterhouse steak or breast in your duck a l’orange got from the paddock to your plate?

Most likely, that high quality cut of meat was purchased wholesale and delivered to the foodservice operator by a wholesale meat distributor.

The world of wholesale meat is intricate and expansive.

Read on to learn everything there is to know about wholesale meats.

What is wholesale meat?

Wholesale meat or meat wholesaling involves the procurement of meat from manufacturers/producers which is then stored, packaged, sold and delivered to an array of foodservice operators.

Types of wholesale meat include:

  • Beef
  • Pork
  • Poultry
  • Lamb

What is a meat wholesaler?

Meat wholesalers or wholesale meat distributors provide fresh, frozen and other meat products in bulk to foodservice operators at wholesale prices.

Such foodservice operators that purchase wholesale meats include:

  • Restaurants, pubs, cafés and hotels
  • Retail and convenience stores such as supermarkets
  • Commercial kitchens and education facilities
  • Franchises and health/aged care facilities

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What are the major wholesale cuts of beef?

Major wholesale cuts of beef will vary from one wholesale meat supplier to another. However, as a general rule, the primal cuts of the beef carcass which are the first or most basic cuts taken during butchering include:

Chuck

Containing a lot of connective tissue, the chuck can be sub-cut into ribs, steaks, eye logs and roll roasts.

Cube roll (rib eye roll)

Running from the 4th to the 13th rib along the back of the carcass, the cube roll is used for rib roasts and cutlets, as well as scotch fillet steaks and roasts.

Blade

With several muscles and layers of fat and connective tissue, the blade can be cut into blade steaks and roasts, oyster blade steaks and roasts, as well as flat iron steaks.

Short ribs

Once the brisket has been removed, short ribs are cut from the forequarter of the carcass and comprise rib bone, fat and rib meat.

Shin

With lots of connective tissue and little fat, the shin can be used as boneless shin and is often used to make osso buco.

Rump

A boneless cut with five separate muscles, the rump can be sub-cut into steaks and centre steaks, roasts, caps, medallions and rostbif.

Taken from the underside chest region between the front legs, briskets can be sub-cut into point end and navel end briskets.

Striploin

Running along the spine from the ribs to the rump, the striploin is where you’ll get sirloin and t-bone steaks from.

Tenderloin

Renowned as the most tender cut of the carcass, sub-cuts from the tenderloin include filet mignon, fillet and butt fillet steaks.

Hanger

As it name suggests, the hanger ‘hangs’ from the last rib connected to the diaphragm and is also known as a thick skirt.

Skirt

Found just below the ribs on the inside of the abdomen wall of the carcass, the skirt is often cut into steaks.

Flank

Taken from one muscle beneath the loin, flank steaks are also known as a bavette.

Knuckle

Found at the front of the hind leg just above the knee joint, the knuckle is cut down into an eye of knuckle or is further refined into medallions.

Cheek

Located on the face of the carcass with a lot of connective tissue, the cheek is left unchanged with no sub-cuts.

Topside

Located on the inside of the hind leg, the primal cut of topside can be sub-cut into steaks and roasts.

Silverside

Located on the outside of the rear leg and comprising five individual muscles, the silverside primal cut gets its name from a silver wall of connected tissue on its side.

Ox tail

Starting at the bottom of the spine, the ox tail is cut into short joints after the last few tail bones have been removed.

What wholesale meat does Bidfood offer?

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We offer an extensive range of meats including beef, pork, poultry and lamb to suit whatever foodservice needs you may have.

Whether it’s a primal cut, sub-cut or sous vide products such as beef cheeks cooked in red wine, Bidfood has you covered.

Some of the primary wholesale meats we offer include:

  • Cube roll (rib eye roll
  • Eye fillet
  • Mince
  • Porterhouse
  • Rump
  • Ribs
  • Sausages
  • Scotch fillet
  • Sirloin
  • Strips and diced
  • Veal

At Bidfood, we know the time and care that goes into making a beautiful dish. We also understand every restaurant and café has their own, preferred and unique way of operating.

It’s our mission to empower your innovation and creativity through quality products and services that help you deliver outstanding dishes for your customers.

We don’t shy away from the fact we know foodservice and wholesale meat.

It’s because of this understanding and passion for the industry that over 85,000 chefs and bartenders trust us with their product procurement and we operate in over 40 locations across the country.

If there is anything you would like to know about meat pricing, a trial of our online store, myBidfood, or perhaps something else, we’re always happy to answer any and all questions.

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FAQs

How many Bidfood branches are there in Australia? ›

We're in over 40 locations across Australia.

We work closely with restaurants, cafés and a wide range of commercial kitchens to supply the highest quality product.

Does Bidfood sell meat? ›

Whether it's a centre-of-plate cut, consistent and low-prep sous vide style, or quality basics from minced to diced, Bidfood has a range of fresh and frozen options to suit.

What does Bidfood supply? ›

Every month, 38,000+ foodservice operators and restaurants choose Bidfood to supply food, meat, seafood and liquor.

What is wholesale beef? ›

A meat wholesaler is a company that sells meat products in bulk to retail businesses. Wholesalers usually buy their meat from farmers or slaughterhouses, then package and distribute it to grocery stores, restaurants, and other customers.

Who is the owner of Bidfood? ›

It is now a wholly owned subsidiary of BidCorp, also listed on the JSE. BidCorp, the Bid Corporation Limited, is the holding company of the Bidvest Group Limited.

Who owns Bidfood Australia? ›

Bidfood Australia is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bid Corporation Limited, South African-based foodservice company.

Where does Aldi buy their beef from? ›

When it comes to meat and produce, it's likely that Aldi is sourcing from local farmers in your area. According to Aldi's website, it "teams up with top growers throughout the U.S., including local growers." When it comes to local produce, it's one of the ways the grocery chain saves money.

Who does Bidfood deliver to? ›

Want to place your first order now? If you are a single site operator, you can register and start shopping straight away. Please note that we accept business customers only and cannot deliver to private addresses. The minimum spend per order is £175, payable by card or PayPal.

How do you buy meat? ›

When purchasing meat and poultry, it's important to use your senses of touch, smell and sight. Always make sure the meat is firm to the touch, and check that they packaging doesn't have any tears, holes or excessive amounts of liquid. It should also be cold to the touch and have no odor.

Who are the competitors of Bidfood Australia? ›

Macphie Of Glenbervie, Evenlode Foods, Real Good Food, IRCA Group, and Mlinar are competitors of Bidfood Australia.

How many customers does Bidfood have? ›

Being a robust supplier, with 26 depots nationwide (and two more coming in 2024), Bidfood can offer valuable local support and knowledge to clients – on average, our depots are just 26 miles away from our 40,000 customers in the UK.

Is Bidfood a wholesaler? ›

Choose Bidfood, your ingredient for success! A wholesale food supplier, inspired by you to help you grow! A wholesale food supplier inspired by our customers to help you grow.

Which are the 3 most tender wholesale cuts of beef? ›

Top ten "Tender" and "Tough" cuts in shear force (pounds) from the National Beef Tenderness Survey
"Tender" cutsShear force (pounds)"Tough" cuts
Tenderloin steak5.7Top round steak
Top blade steak6.7Eye of round steak
Top loin steak7.2Bottom round steak
Rib roast7.3Rump roast
7 more rows

What is the most expensive wholesale cut of beef? ›

The most expensive cut of beef, a whole Wagyu beef can cost around $3,500 roughly while a cut of Filet Mignon can cost around $190. The costliest steak, known as Kobe, can cost up to $350 a pound. The Angus beef price per pound across the U.S. varies from $5 to $30.

What do meat wholesalers do? ›

What is a meat wholesaler? Meat wholesalers or wholesale meat distributors provide fresh, frozen and other meat products in bulk to foodservice operators at wholesale prices. Such foodservice operators that purchase wholesale meats include: Restaurants, pubs, cafés and hotels.

How many depots do Bidfood have? ›

We're one of the UK's leading distributors supplying more than 10,000 food, drink and catering supply products to over 40,000 customers in all walks of life, including hotels, restaurants, pubs, prisons, care homes, hospitals, schools and universities. Our national network of 26 depots keeps us close to them all.

How many countries does Bidfood operate in? ›

Bidfood is a foodservice focused company operating in 5 continents and more than 30 countries with a world class international foodservice presence.

What countries is Bidfood in? ›

Where we operate
  • Netherlands bidfood.nl.
  • Belgium bidfood.be.
  • Czech bidfood.cz.
  • Slovakia bidfood.sk.
  • Poland bidfood.pl.
  • Italy gruppodac.eu.
  • Baltics bidfood.lt.
  • Spain bidfoodiberia.com.

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