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Posted: 5/4/2024 11:32:08 PM EDT
Those with Krogers nearby, check your weekly ads. $1.99/lb here. I’m headed to buy 10 in the morning. I have all of them sold already.
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Yup, bought one earlier, only one because I have no more freezer space lol.
I contemplated buying another freezer, that's a hell of a deal. |
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This is awesome.
And your brisket looks even better! Nice, sir. Nice. |
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That's because they are all infected with Bird Flu.
Did you not hear about a cat that died? With Bird Flu? Fucking heathens. Election is getting closer every day. Doom |
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Yeah, that price ain't happening up around these parts.
If brisket exists, it's $20LB. |
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$2.99 here in Atlanta metro. Damn, was about to run out the door.
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I just asked about Brisket 2 days ago at the Food city near me……$9.99 a lb …….
Walmart has packer Brisket all the time for $3.99. Closest Kroger is down in N. GA, about an hour from here. I'm going to check to see if they have these at $1.99…if so, I'll make the drive and pick up a few. Thanks for the heads up OP |
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I’ll check into that.
I make a more or less weekly run to Kroger anyway. Their whipping cream is thicker than other brands and they usually have a $5 coupon on the back of their receipts, good at the feed store in town. |
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No Kroger near me, unfortunately. That is a great price. It's normally $4/lb at costco/sams but has a huge fat cap.
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I was at Walmart yesterday doing some grocery shopping. They're like $3.99/lbs for choice there. $1.99/lbs is a good deal.
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Mission accomplished!! 120 pounds worth. Will likely come back for more before sale is up. They look really good.
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Quoted: Mission accomplished!! 120 pounds worth. Will likely come back for more before sale is up. They look really good. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/328407/IMG_1378_jpeg-3205989.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/328407/IMG_1377_jpeg-3205990.JPG View Quote If You are close to Senoia, call me when they are done |
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Quoted: 2.99 lb here and they look like absolute shit. View Quote I sometimes buy the markdown brisket at my nearest grocery store as it's a pretty unpopular cut here. Even the crappy looking ones make a pretty good jerky... it's too fatty to keep long, so more of a meat snack stick than jerky per se, but still awesome. |
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Those that do have Kroger, download the app and watch it each week. They run them multiple times a year at the 1.99 price. Mine are sometimes 2.99 like you guys are seeing, and even up to 7.99. But at random times they will hit the sale paper at the 1.99 price.
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When you say you have them sold already I am curious how much are you selling them for after you smoke them?
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Great price or shit product? Not that GD cares about quality…..
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You buy food and then sell it?
Is this like a Craigslist thing? |
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Brisket and pork belly are fooking ridiculous prices here. And we have more cattle than people here by several fold.
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I have seen it at 2.99 locally maybe a few years ago at 1.99. I haven’t seen a sale on pork shoulder for. 99 cents in probably 2 years at Kroger. .88 cents since before Covid. Honestly just want to process some myself.
Shit the cow tongue went from 3.69$ to 9.50$ a lb at Walmart. Everything is considered a prime cut these days. |
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Quoted: Those that do have Kroger, download the app and watch it each week. They run them multiple times a year at the 1.99 price. Mine are sometimes 2.99 like you guys are seeing, and even up to 7.99. But at random times they will hit the sale paper at the 1.99 price. View Quote yes, i’ve seen that locally at mine. even the pork butts go down to 0.99/# and i’ll tell peeps and we’ll buy a bunch to throw in the chest. then smoke & vacuum seal. |
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