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Kroger $1.99/lb USDA Choice Brisket through 6/22

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  • Chrisl
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    Same in NJ. I pay 7.99 and 8.99 for brisket. I get crazy when I see that others can get sales of better than 2.00

  • jfmorris
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    Two weeks ago butts (Swift) were 99 cents per pound at my Kroger. Starting tomorrow it’s pork loin at 1.89.

  • randy56
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    None here, went today, they had 80/20 hamburger for $2.66 per lb, Butt's were $1.89 lb, baby backs were 2.89. The lady at the check out, said meat delivery was late Weds day afternoon come back Thursday. We'll see. Thanks for heads up.

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  • jfmorris
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    So glad someone else found this deal!

    My parents went today (last day of the sale) only to find out that Kroger sold out yesterday, and the guy behind the meat counter doesn't expect to get any more briskets for the foreseeable future, due to supply constraints.

  • fuzzydaddy
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    I got mine at the Kroger here in southern TN. 19.19 pounds. Thanks!
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  • jfmorris
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    Even better!

  • LA Pork Butt
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    I don’t think they were on sale at Kroger here in Dallas, but I did get a choice one from Albertsons at $1.67.

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  • Panhead John
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    It’s not uncommon for nationwide chains to have regional pricing, especially grocery stores.

  • Panhead John
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    It’s a felony here in Texas.

  • jfmorris
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    Just so you don't think I am crazy here.... kroger.com shows this for me here, in the weekly ad for prices through 6/22. I would not go unless you see this on kroger.com for your store.

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    And proof I got this Swift packed brisket in my fridge and didn't dream it... turns out one is a lightweight at 17 pounds...

    It does not have quite the marbling I am used to with Prime, but hopefully will be good.

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  • prepperjack
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    jfmorris Nah, I'm glad you let us know - it gave me an excuse to get out of the house for a bit. Though, while I was there, my wife texted me and asked me to pick up some cauliflower. I'm still processing the fact that I went for brisket and left with only cauliflower. I'm sure that's illegal somewhere.

  • jfmorris
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    prepperjack these were from Swift at the local Kroger here in N. Alabama.

  • prepperjack
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    No joy here in NW Georgia. $5.99/lb - from Swift, so maybe it depends on where your area gets its meat?

  • jfmorris
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    Sorry you guys are striking out. I just found this sale by accident, and then confirmed it showed for me on kroger.com when I picked my local store's weekly sales flyer. Hopefully someone else finds them at this price.

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  • jfmorris
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    I've always done the full packer without separating. I imagine I could separate and fit part on the elevated grate, or trim the end of the flat, but the offset may be the way to go and avoid that.

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