Stephen Cadogan: Can wild venison really threaten the beef market?

Wild venison has replaced beef at several stadiums and event spaces in the UK and Ireland — but what does it mean for the beef market?
Stephen Cadogan: Can wild venison really threaten the beef market?

The Levy UK hospitality company has replaced beef on its menus at Brentford's Gtech Stadium, the Twickenham rugby stadium, the Lamex soccer stadium at Stevenage, the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, and London's Oval cricket ground, the National Theatre, and The O2. File picture

Fans who go to see Corkman Caoimhín Kelleher playing for Brentford, managed by former Irish player Keith Andrews, will have to do without beef burgers.

The Levy UK hospitality company has replaced beef on its menus at Brentford's Gtech Stadium, the Twickenham rugby stadium, the Lamex soccer stadium at Stevenage, the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, and London's Oval cricket ground, the National Theatre, and The O2.

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