National Meat Month – Jan. 1, 2027

National Meat Month
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National Meat Month is celebrated throughout January, offering a full month to appreciate the diverse world of meat and meat-based dishes. It’s an ideal time to explore new recipes, support local butchers, and enjoy hearty meals. Get ready to grill, roast, and savor every bite!

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Expected National Meat Month Deals

While we await official 2027 promotions, history shows that National Meat Month often brings significant deals from grocery chains and specialty butchers. Expect major retailers like Kroger, Publix, and Whole Foods Market to feature discounts on various cuts, from prime steaks to ground beef. Online meat delivery services such as Omaha Steaks and ButcherBox typically roll out subscription offers and bundle savings. Restaurants, including steakhouses like Texas Roadhouse and LongHorn Steakhouse, may introduce limited-time menu items or special pricing on their signature meat dishes. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January approaches.

Platform Guide for National Meat Month

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #NationalMeatMonth. Share mouth-watering photos of your favorite meat dishes, grilling sessions, or butcher shop finds.

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #NationalMeatMonth. Film short videos of your cooking process, quick meat recipes, or reviews of local steakhouses.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #NationalMeatMonth. Share your family’s favorite meat recipes or host a virtual cooking demonstration.

Social Media Tips for National Meat Month

Individuals

Experiment with a new cut of meat each week, learn different cooking techniques, or visit a local butcher shop to discover unique offerings.

Creators

Develop a 'Month of Meat' recipe series, create content comparing different cooking methods for the same cut, or review meat-centric restaurants in your area.

Brands

Run a recipe contest featuring your meat products, partner with chefs for cooking demonstrations, or offer special discounts on bulk meat purchases throughout January.

Top Brands for National Meat Month

  1. Tyson Foods

    Founded in 1935 by John W. Tyson, Tyson Foods is one of the world's largest food companies and a leading producer of beef, pork, chicken, and prepared foods. Headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas, they supply a vast array of meat products globally.

  2. Smithfield Foods

    Established in 1936 in Smithfield, Virginia, Smithfield Foods is the world's largest pork producer and hog farmer. They offer a wide range of fresh pork, bacon, ham, and other processed meats, known for their commitment to quality and sustainability.

  3. Cargill

    Founded in 1865, Cargill is one of the largest privately held corporations in the United States, with extensive operations in agriculture, food, and industrial products. They are a major global player in beef, poultry, and other protein production.

  4. Omaha Steaks

    A fifth-generation family-owned company founded in 1917 in Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha Steaks is a premier provider of gourmet steaks, seafood, and other food gifts. They are renowned for their mail-order service and high-quality cuts.

  5. ButcherBox

    Founded in 2015, ButcherBox is a popular subscription service that delivers high-quality, humanely raised meat directly to consumers' doors. They focus on grass-fed beef, free-range organic chicken, and heritage breed pork.

  6. Weber-Stephen Products LLC

    Founded in 1952 by George Stephen, Weber is a leading manufacturer of charcoal, gas, and electric grills, along with grilling accessories. Their iconic kettle grill revolutionized outdoor cooking, making them a staple for meat enthusiasts.

  7. Chef'sChoice

    EdgeCraft Corporation, founded in 1984, produces the Chef'sChoice brand of electric knife sharpeners, food slicers, and waffle makers. Their sharpeners are highly regarded by professional chefs and home cooks for maintaining optimal knife edges for meat preparation.

National Meat Month Hero

Gustavus Franklin Swift

Gustavus Franklin Swift (1839–1903) was an American business magnate who founded Swift & Company, a pioneering meatpacking firm. He revolutionized the meat industry by developing refrigerated railroad cars in the 1870s, allowing fresh meat to be transported long distances from Chicago to the East Coast. This innovation transformed the national food supply chain and made fresh meat accessible to more Americans, laying the groundwork for modern meat distribution.

History of National Meat Month

People have been eating meat since prehistoric times. With the domestication of animals, humans were able to incorporate more meat into their diets. Domesticated animals like chickens, sheep, goats, pigs, cows, and buffalos became the primary sources of meat in human diets. Other common sources of meat include horses, deer, and camels — depending on the region.

Meat commonly refers to the flesh of animals. This also includes sea animals like fish, dolphins, and whales. While meat may be eaten raw, it is primarily eaten cooked and seasoned since meat spoils quickly if not processed and stored correctly. High-quality meats like beef can be eaten lightly cooked. Poultry needs to be fully cooked to be edible. Fish is frequently served raw, like in East Asian preparations of sashimi and nigiri.

The primary type of diet is an omnivorous diet, where people eat meat and vegetables. Some people may choose to be vegetarians, who eat no meat at all, or vegans, who do not eat anything that comes from an animal including milk, eggs, and honey. Diets are determined by several reasons including culture, religion, health, and personal preferences.

Meat is high in necessary amino acids like protein, vitamins B12 and B6, phosphorus, riboflavin, and iron. Eating meat has several health benefits. However, like every other food, overconsumption can have negative effects.

National Meat Month timeline

10,000 B.C.
Animals are Domesticated

Humans domesticate animals, like sheep and cattle, soon after the development of agriculture.

1600s
The Meat Industry Develops in America

William Pynchon, a man from Massachusetts, is the first American in the ‘packing’ business, which involves packaging meat.

1800s
Cattle Ranches are Established

As the country expands, the demand for meat increases and leads to the development and establishment of cattle ranches to the west of the Mississippi River.

2000s
Increased Sophistication in the Industry

The modern meat industry is highly industrialized and uses technology and equipment in the raising, keeping, and slaughtering of animals, as well as the packaging and processing of meat for consumption.

How Businesses Can Celebrate National Meat Month

Local businesses can celebrate National Meat Month by featuring special meat-centric dishes or promotions throughout January. Restaurants could offer a ‘Cut of the Week’ special or a tasting menu showcasing different meat preparations. Butcher shops can host workshops on meat cutting, curing, or sausage making, and offer discounts on bulk purchases. Grocery stores might highlight local farms and their meat products, providing recipe cards and pairing suggestions to inspire customers.

National Meat Month FAQs

When is National Meat Month?

In 2027, National Meat Month will again span the entire month of January, providing ample opportunity to delve into diverse meat cuts and cooking traditions. Look for special promotions and events all month long.

How much meat does the average American consume?

By 2027, per capita meat consumption in the U.S. is projected to hold steady or slightly increase, driven by strong demand for poultry and beef. The total amount remains among the highest globally, underscoring its cultural and dietary importance.

What is the economic impact of the U.S. meat industry?

Looking ahead to 2027, the economic footprint of the American meat industry is expected to remain robust, with continued investment in technology and sustainable practices. Its vast supply chain impacts rural economies and global trade alike, making it a powerful economic force.

What are the nutritional benefits of eating meat?

Beyond protein, meat provides vital micronutrients often harder to obtain from plant-based sources, such as vitamin B12 and heme iron. Incorporating meat into a balanced diet can help prevent deficiencies and support overall health and well-being.

National Meat Month Activities

  1. Eat a regional burger

    Nothing is as American as a burger. Celebrate this iconic food dish by finding a diner that specializes in your region’s burger, and grab a bite or two!

  2. Find a good butcher

    With meat, the quality is important for flavor and safety. Walk across to your local market to find a great butcher who can get you the best quality meat that your money can buy.

  3. Have a cookout

    Get your friends together and have a cookout to celebrate all things meat. Get everyone to bring along their favorite cuts and sides, and you will have an incredible feast to celebrate with!

5 Facts About Meat That Will Blow Your Mind

  1. Chicago was an important center for meat

    As the meatpacking industry developed, Chicago became an important center and peaked in the 1950s.

  2. Meat consumption increased after the 1960s

    This increase in meat consumption has been associated with significant imbalances of fat and cholesterol in the human diet.

  3. Three of Oklahoma’s agricultural products are animals

    Cattle, pigs, and chickens are the three major agricultural commodities produced in Oklahoma.

  4. Meat production numbers in the billions

    In 2017, the U.S. registered a meat production of 52 billion pounds.

  5. Chicken is the most eaten meat

    Apart from chicken, Americans also eat a great deal of beef and pork.

Why We Love National Meat Month

  1. We love to eat meat

    We think meat is delicious. There is nothing like a deliciously juicy burger when you are hungry! We love the opportunity to eat as much meat as we like.

  2. We want to find great restaurants

    National Meat Month is a great opportunity to go hunting for great food. Restaurants and street vendors pull out all the stops, and we are looking forward to finding some new restaurants to eat at.

  3. We want to learn more about meat

    There are a lot of conversations about meat. From the best ways to cook and eat it, to the potential health and environmental impact. We want to learn more about meat and how to eat it.

National Meat Month dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 1 Friday
2028 January 1 Saturday
2029 January 1 Monday
2030 January 1 Tuesday
2031 January 1 Wednesday