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NeuroticVirgo
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I need advice from pro shoppers lol. What is considered good pricing for meats per lb? Can anyone suggest a ballpark range I should be looking for. It seems just because the word "sale" is on it doesn't really mean its a good price.
I know it can be different depending on where you live...but even if you have any tips on how to make sure your not paying to much.
I know it can be different depending on where you live...but even if you have any tips on how to make sure your not paying to much.
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It really depend on the type of cut you will buy. Ground beef may be $1.00/lb and prime rib can be $20. I usually buy meat at SAMs and freeze smaller portions. In the long run, a bulk purchase is cheaper.0
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