It’s something that can be found easily enough, just not in great quantities, so someone buys a couple of pounds of ground lamb, that might be all the ground lamb in the store until the next delivery.Its strange to me to hear this, as in the UK lamb, ground or in other forms is available in every supermarket. But I suppose in the US, lamb isn't farmed very much. I ought to know why that is but I'm not sure I do.
I’m sure you’re familiar the long open refrigerated meat cases grocery stores have. My small Kroger has three center-floor ones and four along the back wall…meat for miles!
You know how much space is reserved for lamb? About a 2-foot x 3-foot space. That’s it. That’s for probably three little packages of chops, maybe one small roast of some sort, and a couple of packages of ground. That’s it.
Bison is considered a specialty item…we have as much bison at the store as we do lamb. Less variety, but as much of it by space.
I’ll have to take a pic next time I’m in town.