Why Buying a Pork Share is a Smart (and Delicious) Investment

written by

Katie Miraglia

posted on

April 4, 2025

Buying pork in bulk isn’t just about stocking your freezer—it’s about getting more for your money.

✅ Lower cost per pound than buying by the cut.
✅ A custom selection of premium cuts—pork chops, roasts, sausage, and more. Get the cuts your family likes!
✅ Pasture-raised quality for better flavor and nutrition.
✅ The convenience of always having delicious pork on hand right in your freezer!

If you love flavorful, pasture-raised pork and want to make the most of your grocery budget, purchasing a pork share is one of the smartest choices you can make.

Why a Pork Share is Worth It

More Meat, Less Money
Buying in bulk gives you a lower per-pound price compared to purchasing individual cuts. It's an affordable way to enjoy premium pork without the grocery store markup.

Convenience at Your Fingertips
With a pork share in your freezer, meal planning becomes easier. Whether you're craving juicy chops, a slow-cooked roast, or flavorful bacon, you’ll have everything you need on hand.

Better Quality, Better Taste
Our hogs are pasture-raised with care, free from unnecessary additives, so you get rich, natural flavor in every bite. Once you taste the difference, you’ll never want to go back to store-bought pork.

Reserve Your Share Before They’re Gone!

Our pork shares are limited and available now—but they won’t last long! Claim your share today at 1902 Legacy Meats.


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