WSU student swine co-op bacon sale

The 4th Semi-Annual Bacon Sale brought to you by WSU’s Student Swine Cooperative is back! Our premium thick-cut bacon is not only delicious, but local and prepared and packaged by SSC members, too! It’s bacon you can feel good about eating and buying. Orders will be accepted until February 24 so get yours in now! Just $7/lb! Click for the Bacon Order Form and follow the instructions included in the form for submission. Or you can find the order form/more information at https://washingtonstatessc.wordpress.com/2017/01/24/4th-semi-annual-bacon-sale/

Note: Bacon is delivered by pickup only at the MEAT LAB next to the alumni center on campus. We will notify you when your bacon is ready for pickup. Bacon should be ready by Mom’s Weekend (April 8).

Last semester, our goal was to sell 400 lbs of bacon. We sold over 600 lbs! Now we have a goal of 650 lbs. Can you help us reach it?

As always, thank you for supporting SSC, where we raise pigs the Coug way.

If you have any questions, please contact us at wsustudentswinecooperative@gmail.com

**We also have extra bacon from last semester we will be selling for $6/lb. Please email https://wsustudentswinecooperative@gmail.com for more information.

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