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The Advocate
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2022
 
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Eunice-based meat company's direct-to-consumer service now available statewide

By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor​ ​ ​

Good morning, Acadiana. Thanks for reading us and the business news we have this morning.

Eunice-based Coastal Plains Meat Co., which launched a direct-to-consumer service in eight regional parishes earlier this year, is now available statewide.

The company’s service, Louisiana Beef Direct, is available thanks to a partnership with UPS, Coastal Plains CEO David Billings and COO Chip Perrin announced.

You can read the story here.

Have a great day and see you back here Thursday morning. 

 
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