KOOEE! Natural Beef Jerky (Sea Salt) is now 50% OFF at 320 Coles stores around Australia, at $3 each (30g pack). The standard retail price is $6.
KOOEE! Beef Jerky is made with 100% Australian Organic, grass-fed beef, is gluten-free, and contains 14g protein per pack. Low in sugar and made with only natural ingredients. No cheap fillers or anything artificial.
Available in-store and via Coles Online (check Coles Online to find your closest store) while stock lasts! (Last time we did this, a number of stores sold out before the weekend, so apologies in advance!)
Note: submitted by business founder. Let us know if you have any questions.
And just to pre-empt some questions that I'm sure will be asked… ;)
- Why is KOOEE! Jerky more expensive than other brands?
Jerky is an expensive product to make generally. In our case, 1kg of organic beef makes ~350g of jerky, and the organic grass fed beef we use is at the top end of what you can source in Australia. We also don’t add any sugar artificial preservatives or other fillers which can be a cheaper way to produce jerky. We’re not ever saying we’re the cheapest, but we’re certainly the healthiest and best-tasting jerky out there. :)
- Isn't grass-fed beef cheaper?
You'd think that, but not necessarily so. Our beef is sourced from OBE Organic. Feel free to check them out. It's free-range, organic, grass-fed beef. This means that the cattle don't graze in intensive lots - instead, they're allowed to free-range on pasture which reduces the stress on the environment and improves soil health. The cattle are also not fattened with grain to improve yield, which can be a cheaper way to raise beef than just grass. Further, the beef is free from GMOs, added hormones, and added antibiotics, which also adds to cost.
Just like in the meat aisle in-store, there's a variety of different beef options in the supermarket to suit each family's need/budget.
- Can I make it myself?
For sure. Fresh, homemade jerky is awesome. We have an easy recipe on our website that you can follow, check it out.
$100/kg?!