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Quoted: Man I got a cast iron sear down to protection and prefer that over charcoal. All the beef tallow and Irish butter taste awesome. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Costco "Blade Tenderized" no thanks. What’s that all about? It makes it much more tender. you can’t beat Costco prime steaks for quality. Better than any high end steak place. I’ve never had a steak better than the ones I grill at home. Including 100 bucks per steak super high end. I've never had a prime ribeye and thought this needs to be much more tender. What makes "super high end" steaks is the aging process. And I’ll say again I’ve never had a better steak than a Costco prime I grill at home. Why? I pick the cut (this is more important than everything else) I season the way I like I cook to perfect doneness I cook over charcoal Man I got a cast iron sear down to protection and prefer that over charcoal. All the beef tallow and Irish butter taste awesome. It’s whatever you prefer. But Costco has very high quality prime cuts. I’ll pick over every single package to find the best cut. |
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Costco beef generally is not cheaper than special sale items at grocery stores but it will always taste better than Kroger meat
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Quoted: Because like one poster pointed out Costco is like a cult and plenty of people are drinking the cool aid. With their $1 hotdogs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It’s not always the cheapest, it’s usually among the best though. Also, looking at your tags, it looks like Costco is cheaper outside of Kroger running a sale… Costco puts meat on sale too. What’s the point of all this? Kroger consistently has meat on sale. Every time I go in there is a sale going on. Not so with Costco and then you have to factor in cost of membership. I’ve been a member now for 3 months. Not sure if it was a value. I’m going to start tracking gas prices next. So, why does Kroger have to constantly put their meat on sale - but Costco doesnt? Because like one poster pointed out Costco is like a cult and plenty of people are drinking the cool aid. With their $1 hotdogs. So to the people who shop at both stores and are saying Costco has better steaks you are saying they are wrong and are just fatty cultist who like cheap hotdogs? No joke the choice steaks at Costco are just as good if not better than any prime cuts at Krogers. That is a fact. Also I don't F with the Costco food court, get me the F out of that place. Not everyone bothers with the food court there. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Those Kroger steaks don’t have a great color. In my experience with Costco meat, it’s a very good quality. Correct. You wanna know how I know the OP wasn't in FFA or done any meat judging? I know it's bad, but what visual clues give it away? The coloring, the fat distribution? I wasn't in FFA. I'm no expert, but visually, you want the cut to be a light cherry red color and finely dispursed marbling. You'll notice a color difference and marbling difference between the two cuts. The Kroger is lighter color and the chunks of fat are larger within the cut as opposed to the Costco cut--even though they are both listed as Choice. Meat expert, huh? I like meat in my mouf |
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I've been a member for 4-5 years but this year is probably my last. My rewards check will cover my membership, so it's "free", but there's not really anything there that I can't get anywhere else. I did buy my refrigerator there a few months ago, but that's about it outside of normal groceries and gas.
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Quoted: So to the people who shop at both stores and are saying Costco has better steaks you are saying they are wrong and are just fatty cultist who like cheap hotdogs? No joke the choice steaks at Costco are just as good if not better than any prime cuts at Krogers. That is a fact. Also I don't F with the Costco food court, get me the F out of that place. Not everyone bothers with the food court there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It’s not always the cheapest, it’s usually among the best though. Also, looking at your tags, it looks like Costco is cheaper outside of Kroger running a sale… Costco puts meat on sale too. What’s the point of all this? Kroger consistently has meat on sale. Every time I go in there is a sale going on. Not so with Costco and then you have to factor in cost of membership. I’ve been a member now for 3 months. Not sure if it was a value. I’m going to start tracking gas prices next. So, why does Kroger have to constantly put their meat on sale - but Costco doesnt? Because like one poster pointed out Costco is like a cult and plenty of people are drinking the cool aid. With their $1 hotdogs. So to the people who shop at both stores and are saying Costco has better steaks you are saying they are wrong and are just fatty cultist who like cheap hotdogs? No joke the choice steaks at Costco are just as good if not better than any prime cuts at Krogers. That is a fact. Also I don't F with the Costco food court, get me the F out of that place. Not everyone bothers with the food court there. Kroger doesn’t sell usda prime. At least here. Their steak sucks. Only thing worse is Walmart steaks. |
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No one else has mentioned it, so I will. Surprising because it’s even circled.
Look at the sell by dates. OP got a deal on fire sale meat literally no one else wanted to buy. |
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Yellow tag sale meat. Shit is going to turn into worms the next day and be full of magots.
Okay.... |
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Quoted: No one else has mentioned it, so I will. Surprising because it’s even circled. Look at the sell by dates. OP got a deal on fire sale meat literally no one else wanted to buy. View Quote It would make a good Philly cheese steak, stroganoff, or stir fry. Steak? You’re jaws will be hurting. |
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You bought 3 $4 steaks. Costco is selling 3 $20 steaks.
What's the difference, you may ask? About $16 a steak. Our friendly staff is always available if you need additional assistance. |
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Before covid, Sams was selling choice brisket for $4-5/lb
Kroger and HEB was selling choice brisket for under $3/lb. Sams Prime brisket was $9/lb and HEB prime brisket was $4. Sams ground beef prices were high as well Prices are almost close to then today. |
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Quoted: Yellow tag sale meat. Shit is going to turn into worms the next day and be full of magots. Okay.... View Quote You know, I've had a few decent on a whim meals by buying the discounted almost expired meat from Kroger/Pick N Save. Then again I'm not picky and aren't part of the tender tummy brigade. |
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Quoted: Kroger doesn't sell usda prime. At least here. Their steak sucks. Only thing worse is Walmart steaks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It's not always the cheapest, it's usually among the best though. Also, looking at your tags, it looks like Costco is cheaper outside of Kroger running a sale Costco puts meat on sale too. What's the point of all this? Kroger consistently has meat on sale. Every time I go in there is a sale going on. Not so with Costco and then you have to factor in cost of membership. I've been a member now for 3 months. Not sure if it was a value. I'm going to start tracking gas prices next. So, why does Kroger have to constantly put their meat on sale - but Costco doesnt? Because like one poster pointed out Costco is like a cult and plenty of people are drinking the cool aid. With their $1 hotdogs. So to the people who shop at both stores and are saying Costco has better steaks you are saying they are wrong and are just fatty cultist who like cheap hotdogs? No joke the choice steaks at Costco are just as good if not better than any prime cuts at Krogers. That is a fact. Also I don't F with the Costco food court, get me the F out of that place. Not everyone bothers with the food court there. Kroger doesn't sell usda prime. At least here. Their steak sucks. Only thing worse is Walmart steaks. My Kroger doesn't have prime steaks, but they have Waygu. A good Waygu...not the Waygu that looks like any other rib eye but at Waygu price Waygu. Had lots of marbling. I paid $18 for 1/2lb steak. That thing melted in my mouth. |
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Quoted: Uhh. I get usda prime strip and ribeye here for 13-14/lb. Where else you gonna get prime steaks for that price? View Quote Indy location here 12.99 NY - choice 13.99 ribeye - choice Whole primals are only 50 cents cheaper per # Prime grade was in the low $20s iirc. This was 2-3 weeks ago last I was in there. |
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Quoted: Correct. You wanna know how I know the OP wasn't in FFA or done any meat judging? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Those Kroger steaks don’t have a great color. In my experience with Costco meat, it’s a very good quality. Correct. You wanna know how I know the OP wasn't in FFA or done any meat judging? I’ve never done either but I’m picky about meat. For me a big part of preparing a great meal is selecting great ingredients. It’s hard to polish a turd. |
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Quoted: I know it's bad, but what visual clues give it away? The coloring, the fat distribution? I wasn't in FFA. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Those Kroger steaks don’t have a great color. In my experience with Costco meat, it’s a very good quality. Correct. You wanna know how I know the OP wasn't in FFA or done any meat judging? I know it's bad, but what visual clues give it away? The coloring, the fat distribution? I wasn't in FFA. Both of those are a big part of selecting a good steak. The Kroger steaks in the OPs picture are kind of grey with next to no marbled fat. Pull up a picture of a wagyu steak and compare it. Now the wagyu is going to be on the complete opposite end of the spectrum from those crappy Kroger steaks but you’ll get the idea. The Kroger steaks are marked choice but that’s definitely a generous rating for those steaks. Our way of grading meat leaves a lot to be desired. If you know what to look for you can find some great deals on choice steaks that have beautiful color with nice intramuscular fat content that could be marked prime and cost a lot more. At the same time, you could just reach into the cooler of prime steaks and grab one that probably shouldn’t even be marked as choice. Look for a nice red color to the meat with small beads of fat distributed all through the meat. Should almost look like tiny bits of butter shotgun blasted into it for lack of a better way to describe it. Also feel them through the package. Feel for hard strings of fat. That stuff is to going to render into delicious flavor. It’s just going to curl up and turn into a nasty hard bite. Also, a gigantic hunk of soft fat isn’t appetizing in your mouth. |
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One of the nice features of Costco is that their store brand takes a lot of guesswork out of selecting items: they typical source “their” items from relatively high end producers; essentially all Kirkland items are top tier.
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Quoted: At least in my AO, fuel is another good reason to shop Costco: fuel runs something like 75¢ less/gal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:. If you buy gas there you dont have to figure in the memby cost. Damn. It is nothing like that here. Right now Costco, Sams, and Walmart are all $3.22. Regular gas stations are all $3.33-$3.35. We buy at Kroger mostly because it is right by the house and use fuel points from groceries for an avg of 10 cents off per gallon, which is usually right at the Costco price. |
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Looks like your Kroger meat has been relabeled; there is a barcode behind the top label under the "boneless family pack". Remove the top one and see what the original "sell by date" and price was.
Really doubtful Kroger's prices are 1/3 Costco's on fresh beef. If it's too good of a deal to be true, there is probably a reason. Btw- no store is always cheaper than all other stores on every product. |
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I'll shop the bargain bin at Kroger for a chuck roast that's gonna be in the slow cooker all day...Costco Prime and Choice are far better cuts of meat for steaks.
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Costco is not always the "cheapest", but always the best value on high-quality items.
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Quoted: Before covid, Sams was selling choice brisket for $4-5/lb Kroger and HEB was selling choice brisket for under $3/lb. Sams Prime brisket was $9/lb and HEB prime brisket was $4. Sams ground beef prices were high as well Prices are almost close to then today. View Quote This is a sample size of one item: My oldest wouldn't breast feed, and the only formula he tolerated was a Great Value brand. We looked at Sam's Club. They sold the formula in a larger package at a higher unit cost. Didn't get a Sam's membership. |
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Quoted: Damn. It is nothing like that here. Right now Costco, Sams, and Walmart are all $3.22. Regular gas stations are all $3.33-$3.35. We buy at Kroger mostly because it is right by the house and use fuel points from groceries for an avg of 10 cents off per gallon, which is usually right at the Costco price. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:. If you buy gas there you dont have to figure in the memby cost. Damn. It is nothing like that here. Right now Costco, Sams, and Walmart are all $3.22. Regular gas stations are all $3.33-$3.35. We buy at Kroger mostly because it is right by the house and use fuel points from groceries for an avg of 10 cents off per gallon, which is usually right at the Costco price. Costco sells Top Tier rated fuel. You can't compare it to Delta, compare it to Shell. Around here Shell is regularly $.20 higher than other brands, and Costco beats the other brands and is significantly less expensive than Shell. There's three Costco gas stations between my home and work, and prices between them even vary $.10/gallon but luckily are always cheapest at the once closest to my house. |
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Quoted: Looks like your Kroger meat has been relabeled; there is a barcode behind the top label under the "boneless family pack". Remove the top one and see what the original "sell by date" and price was. Really doubtful Kroger's prices are 1/3 Costco's on fresh beef. If it's too good of a deal to be true, there is probably a reason. View Quote It is a sale price. It is not old, they do this all the time. When boneless ribeyes go on sale several times a year for $5.99-6.99, we stock up. They have bone-in ribeyes for that price all the time. It is NOT "too good to be true". It is a sale rice. Beef is cheap here in TX, and their competitors run similar sales all the time. We buy Choice chuck roasts for $2.99 80/20 ground $2.49 Choice Boneless Ribeyes and T-bones for $5.99 Choice Sirloins for $4.99 (been a while) Choice briskets for $1.87 Whole filet tenderloins $9.99 Pork shoulders for $0.87 to $0.99 Chicken breasts or thighs for $1.77 Chicken quarters for $0.29 (been a while on that too - lass time was $0.49) Again - these are week-long sale prices that rotate. You buy it on sale and pack it in the freezer. None of which, are as good on quality that you get at Costco, but sometimes it is totally worth it. |
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Quoted: Costco sells Top Tier rated fuel. You can't compare it to Delta, compare it to Shell. Around here Shell is regularly $.20 higher than other brands, and Costco beats the other brands and is significantly less expensive than Shell. There's three Costco gas stations between my home and work, and prices between them even vary $.10/gallon but luckily are always cheapest at the once closest to my house. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:. If you buy gas there you dont have to figure in the memby cost. Damn. It is nothing like that here. Right now Costco, Sams, and Walmart are all $3.22. Regular gas stations are all $3.33-$3.35. We buy at Kroger mostly because it is right by the house and use fuel points from groceries for an avg of 10 cents off per gallon, which is usually right at the Costco price. Costco sells Top Tier rated fuel. You can't compare it to Delta, compare it to Shell. Around here Shell is regularly $.20 higher than other brands, and Costco beats the other brands and is significantly less expensive than Shell. There's three Costco gas stations between my home and work, and prices between them even vary $.10/gallon but luckily are always cheapest at the once closest to my house. Shell right next to our Kroger is $3.35 (before 5 cent fuel rewards discount) and $3.30 after. Exxon is $3.35. Our Kroger is supplied by Shell. Kroger does not get a top tier certification because they can use multiple suppliers, but ours is always serviced by shell, as they almost share a parking lot with the Shell station. |
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Quoted: It is a sale price. It is not old, they do this all the time. When boneless ribeyes go on sale several times a year for $5.99-6.99, we stock up. They have bone-in ribeyes for that price all the time. It is NOT "too good to be true". It is a sale rice. Beef is cheap here in TX, and their competitors run similar sales all the time. We buy Choice chuck roasts for $2.99 80/20 ground $2.49 Choice Boneless Ribeyes and T-bones for $5.99 Choice Sirloins for $4.99 (been a while) Choice briskets for $1.87 Whole filet tenderloins $9.99 Pork shoulders for $0.87 to $0.99 Chicken breasts or thighs for $1.77 Chicken quarters for $0.29 (been a while on that too - lass time was $0.49) Again - these are week-long sale prices that rotate. You buy it on sale and pack it in the freezer. None of which, are as good on quality that you get at Costco, but sometimes it is totally worth it. View Quote It would be stupid of him to compare a "sale" price at one store to a non-sale price at another so I gave him the benefit of the doubt on understanding that. Let's take your premise that it isn't an almost expired product (looks like the pic was taken 1 day before the expiration date) but one they are either selling at a steep discount or as a loss-leader. Still is a stupid comparison to say that Kroger is cheaper than Costco since it is different situation for each store. Someone selling a product at 1/3 the price as a store whose business model revolves around selling value should be telling that it isn't an equal comparison. |
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Let’s talk big ticket items, specifically a dishwasher.
I get a mil discount at Lowe’s and HD and even with that, Costco surprised me by: 1. All three had a “sale” on the same model. 2. Costco was $200 or more less than the others. 3. Costco’s price included shipping, delivery, installation and removal of the old unit. Both Lowe’s and HD wanted around $200 to install and $50 to haul away the old one. |
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I prefer Costco's steak cuts better than Kroger. Costco cuts them thicker 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 inch compared to Kroger which is considerably thinner. That alone is a deal breaker for me.
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