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VIDEO: Merry Craft Meat Tasting! - A5 Wagyu Dinner Party

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It's a beautiful time of year to gather with friends, have a dinner party, and try something decadent. A5 Wagyu Steak is an experience you won't soon forget. And your friends will thank you! Crowd Cow helps connect you with the best meat you can find and you'll always know what farm it came from. Buy some A5 Japanese Wagyu today: https://www.crowdcow.com/a5wagyu

And here's to your merry craft meat tasting!

Available now: Japanese A5 Wagyu

Crowd Cow works directly with some of the best Wagyu farms in Japan.

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