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  2. Where to get Thanksgiving meals around Salem 2024 - AOL

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    Meats include smoked turkey (12-18lbs) for $60, apple pie glazed smoked ham (8-12lbs) for $60, prime rib (4lbs for $100, 8lbs for $200) and whole smoked brisket for $150 (12-14lbs). There are two ...

  3. Costco Is Now Selling the World’s Best-Quality Beef - AOL

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    Interested shoppers should take note that the superior quality of Wagyu goes hand-in-hand with higher prices. The whole A5 tenderloins were spotted selling for $89.99 per pound at one Costco ...

  4. 3 Easy Tips to Saving Money on Allergy-Friendly Foods in 2025

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    According to Selina Wamucii wholesale lentil prices top out currently in June of 2022 in the US at $0.29 a pound. Compare this to beef which in the US is $ 4.79 a pound in May of 2022 according to ...

  5. Goose as food - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the high price per pound of goose, coupled with the large size of the bird and low yield of meat to bone and fat, makes a goose more expensive per serving than turkey. [5] While goose was once a common Christmas dinner in the United States, it is now less popular as the meal's centerpiece than turkey, prime rib, roast beef ...

  6. Unit price - Wikipedia

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    The "unit price" tells you the cost per pound, quart, or other unit of weight or volume of a food package. It is usually posted on the shelf below the food. The shelf tag shows the total price (item price) and price per unit (unit price) for the food item.

  7. Brisket - Wikipedia

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    Brisket is a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal. The beef brisket is one of the nine beef primal cuts , though the definition of the cut differs internationally. The brisket muscles include the superficial and deep pectorals.