The omega ratio your body was built for
Grass-finished beef runs an omega-3 to omega-6 ratio of roughly 1:1. Feedlot beef runs closer to 1:20. That means inflammation. In your kids, in you, over years.
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Pasture-raised meat we feed our own kids. From our family to yours, in two days.
I bought ground beef from the grocery store for years and never asked a question. Then I started reading. The cow that became my kids’ dinner ate GMO corn sprayed with glyphosate. It was raised on routine antibiotics just to survive a feedlot. Synthetic hormones helped it grow faster than any cow on real grass ever could.
I realized all of that ends up in our kids’ bodies. Their hormones, their gut, their sleep. Everything is downstream of the kind of life that animal had.
By the time my fourth was on the way, I was eating WANTED from our own ranches. Pasture-raised beef from Little G in Texas. Iberico pork. Pasture-raised chicken. Eggs from hens that see the sun. He came out healthy at over ten pounds. I credit the protein I was eating.
My husband TJ and I co-founded WANTED so other moms wouldn’t have to read forty articles to figure out what to feed their kids. We made it as easy as we could. You order, we ship.
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I wish someone had shown me this before I had my first.
This is the comparison that made me stop buying grocery-store beef. So we built WANTED.
I ate WANTED meat through every week of my fourth pregnancy. Pasture-raised beef from Little G. Iberico pork. Pasture chicken. Eggs from our own hens. The protein you eat during pregnancy is what your baby is built from. I wanted to know exactly what was building mine.
He came out healthy at over ten pounds. I completely credit the food. I’m a mom, not a doctor. But I know what I ate, and I know what came out the other side.
If you’re pregnant, nursing, or feeding little kids, this is the meat we feed our own.
Personal experience. Always consult your provider on prenatal nutrition.
I read enough articles to fill a binder. Here are the three I keep coming back to.
Grass-finished beef runs an omega-3 to omega-6 ratio of roughly 1:1. Feedlot beef runs closer to 1:20. That means inflammation. In your kids, in you, over years.
Read the citations →Pasture-raised cattle move daily, fertilize the soil they walk on, and never touch a feedlot. The meat is denser in iron, B12, and conjugated linoleic acid.
Read the citations →Iberico is a heritage Spanish breed raised on Texas pasture. Most American pork comes from confinement and barely tastes like pork. Iberico tastes the way our ancestors knew it.
Read the citations →This is what I order for my own family. Same ranch. Same cuts. Same standard.
RIBEYE.
GROUND BEEF.
IBERICO PORK.
PASTURE-RAISED CHICKEN.
EGGS.
Pork shoulder, chicken thighs, sirloin, bacon, dozen pasture eggs. Plus the cuts you’d never find at the grocery store. Every cut traceable to Little G Ranch in Texas. Frozen at peak freshness, vacuum-sealed, packed in an insulated dry-ice box. Two days from harvest to your freezer.
TJ and I co-founded WANTED at the same time we built ACTS Decentralized Real Estate. It’s called a Ranchise™. Families across the country own the livestock. Every animal lives and grazes together at Little G Ranch in Texas, where our team handles the daily work, from breeding through harvest.
Your meat was raised by families that care about it the way you would. By a family. Not a feedlot. Not a corporation.
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If WANTED isn’t the best meat your family has ever eaten, write me at help@wantedrawfoods.com and we’ll send your money back. I built this with my husband. We feed it to our own kids. We’re not afraid of you trying it.
Kara Visiodei. Co-Founder, WANTED Raw Foods.
The flavor is unreal. Tastes like the beef my grandfather raised.
I’ll never buy grocery store meat again. Worth every penny.
Eggs with bright orange yolks and beef that actually tastes like beef.
The kids ask for seconds now. That’s all the review you need.
Easy ordering, fast shipping, incredible quality. 10/10.
I switched from a national subscription box and never looked back.
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Frozen at peak freshness, vacuum-sealed, packed in an insulated box with dry ice, shipped two-day via FedEx. Door-to-freezer in 48 hours.
It almost never happens. If it does, take a photo and email help@wantedrawfoods.com. We replace the box.
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Little G Ranch in Texas is our flagship and ships every box right now. Our other ranches in Panoplia and Tennessee are part of the ACTS ecosystem and coming online as they scale. Every box notes which ranch your meat came from.
Grass-finished. The cattle live and die on pasture. No corn-finishing, ever. The difference is the omega-3 ratio (we run 1:1; feedlot runs 1:20).
A heritage Spanish breed, pasture-raised in Texas. Most American pork comes from confinement operations and barely tastes like pork. Iberico tastes the way pork was supposed to taste.
Lower 48, yes. Alaska, Hawaii, and outside the US, not yet.
Yes. Add a recipient address at checkout and we’ll include a hand-tied note. Mother’s Day cutoff is May 5.
The 90-Day Money-Back Promise covers it. We just refund you.
It costs more at the register, yes. Cheap meat has a real price. You just don’t see the invoice. The inflammation building up in your kids’ bodies over years. That’s the deferred cost. Real food costs more on the receipt and far less over a lifetime.
It’s what Kara ate through her fourth pregnancy. Pasture-raised beef, Iberico pork, pasture chicken, and eggs from hens that see the sun. Real protein, real fats, real iron. We’re not your doctor. Always check in with your provider on prenatal nutrition. But this is the meat we feed our own.
Most moms tell us their kids tasted the difference before they did. Ground beef tastes like beef again. Eggs are deep orange instead of pale yellow. The pork actually tastes like pork. Start with the cuts your kids already eat. The flavor is louder than anything they’ve had from the grocery store.
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