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July 3, 2006

Albany--So what do you want to put on the grill for you Independence Day celebration? At Taylors Meat Market in Albany, employees have been slammed with customers throughout the day.

Workers say they've easily sold hundreds of pounds of meat over the past several days. A lot of people are stocking up on ribs and ground beef.

So far, they've been able to keep up customers' demand.

"We were ready for it. Everybody knows Taylor has the best meat in town. We stocked up. And I think we handled it well," says employee, Danny Tarver.

They filled some pretty big orders today with customers spending as much as $220 on meat.

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