Major stores and commercial markets in Jeddah have seen an increase in consumer demand for chilled and frozen meat following price offers, with the price of a kilo of Australian and Brazilian meat reaching 39.95 riyals each, and the Indian buffalo's back meat dropping to 32 riyals, leading to an increase in sales. Despite consumer preference for local meat, the reasonable prices of chilled and frozen meat and its longer preservation without changing taste have made it popular. However, the high prices of Canadian calf meat, due to its quality and slaughtering practices, have limited demand, with Indian sheep being the most popular choice among consumers due to its low price.