2002 News Archive

Tues., Sep 10 02 - Mark Of Quality Seeks To Elevate Beef’s Consumer Image
Suggested Lead:
The beef industry’s Mark of Quality program, funded by the $1-per-head checkoff, highlights the industry’s focus on consumer needs, according to James Herring. Herring, a cattle feeder from Amarillo, Texas, is chairman of the industry’s Brand-Like Commission, which monitors the Mark of Quality program. Herring says the program has helped boost the image of beef with consumers and retailers.
Cut #1 :30 Outcue: "...of that Mark of Quality."
According to Herring, the Mark of Quality helps beef compete with other proteins for the center-of-the-plate position.
Cut #2 :22 Outcue: "...with pork and poultry."
Herring says the Mark of Quality identifies beef products – or products typically used with beef -- that meet consumer expectations of quality and convenience.
Cut #3 :19 Outcue: "...key to our success."
Over 50 branded beef products now carry the beef industry’s Mark of Quality.