In 1947, Americans set a record for meat consumption with an average of 155 pounds eaten per person per year. In 1948, however, prices were so high that consumers boycotted butcher shops, causing prices to drop by as much as 20 percent to lure consumers back. Beef was the preferred meat after World War II, beating out pork and lamb by a long shot. Roasts, like this one, were fitting for special occasions or Sunday-night dinners, especially with the possibility of leftovers to enjoy.
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