How the Basecamp Larder works
Bespoke Butchery Pricing Through Carcass-Based Buying
The Basecamp Meat Larder is a bespoke butchery pricing system built around whole-animal, carcass-based buying in Cumbria. Customers purchase a whole, half, or quarter carcass upfront, locking in the price at the time of purchase, and work directly with their butcher at Basecamp North Lakes.
This is a planned buying service. It is not a box scheme and not rented freezer space. Once purchased, your meat is butchered to suit how your household actually eats and is stored and managed by Basecamp, allowing you to collect it over time without needing to take everything at once.
Carcass-based buying delivers fair pricing across all cuts, rather than inflated prices for popular items. It allows the whole animal to be used properly, reduces waste, and supports traditional butchery and local Cumbrian farmers.
Cuts available in your larder depend on the animal purchased and seasonal availability. This reflects real butchery practice and avoids standardised retail supply. Members have direct access to their butcher to discuss preferences, timings, and drawdowns.
Additional items can be added from the counter when required and are charged at the current counter price per kilogram. The Meat Larder is designed primarily around carcass allocations because this approach offers better value, price certainty, consistency, and long-term planning, while supporting heritage breeds and responsible farming.
