Meat getting a little cheaper here, Maybe metal next??

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Meat getting a little cheaper here, Maybe metal next??

Post by tinspark » September 3rd, 2022, 4:38 pm

I got a few bags of tritip @ $2.98 lb. Haven't seen that price since pre-pandemic.
Got two bags with 5 each.
Decided to individually vacuum pack each one (10 total)

So I thought Id throw some on along with a few ribs..
Hopefully metal prices will come down soon!!
May see more action on this forum once again, since most cant mortgage the house in order to build a new smoker!
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Re: Meat getting a little cheaper here, Maybe metal next??

Post by Barrion2018 » September 3rd, 2022, 8:55 pm

Very nice!!

Prices are still high in my neck of the woods, hopefully they'll start dropping soon.

I bought some beef ribs yesterday and had to pay $8.49 a pound, my total was over $77. I about crapped my pants when I heard that!



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