The economic situation in France has led to a decrease in purchases from outdoor markets and organic stores, with supermarkets becoming the main place to buy food. Sales of fresh butchered meat have declined, impacting both low-income households and manufacturers. Imported products now make up 25% of consumption, leading to a concern for the country's autonomy. In light of this, butchery animal competitions are being held to promote high-end meat, but there is uncertainty about how major distributors will respond to the increased production costs. Additionally, the lack of qualified labor and retirement of butchers in the future are further challenges for the industry.