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5.99lb for ribs at my local Costco. I just can’t right now with these prices.
hughver, so sorry to hear about your stroke. I hope everything is going in the right direction and you have a quick return home.
Don't really know, i/ve been laid up from the aftermath of a mild stroke in mid July and am still in rehab. hospital. I hope to go home next week.
Quote from: Kristin Meredith on July 08, 2021, 01:19:58 PMhughver, so sorry to hear about your stroke. I hope everything is going in the right direction and you have a quick return home.+1 on thathope to see you around on here more frequently when you are back home.
Had not seen you and knew something was up, just did not want to hear it was this. Well, you are able to get back on, that is good for us and a good sign. You will be in my prayers!Quote from: hughver on July 08, 2021, 01:06:34 PMDon't really know, i/ve been laid up from the aftermath of a mild stroke in mid June and am still in rehab. hospital. I hope to go home next week.
Don't really know, i/ve been laid up from the aftermath of a mild stroke in mid June and am still in rehab. hospital. I hope to go home next week.
The ribs are high but not outrageous, I would never buy any at that price personally. But a cut that is usually .99¢ to $1.49/lb. at that price is straight up manipulation and inflation!
A grocery chain here in WI (Festival Food) has whole bone in pork butts for $1.00 a pound. Haven't seen that price in a long time.
Do you not ask yourself the question why some of this meat is so cheap. I know food prices are skyrocketing however I would prefer to buy less to get quality over quantity.