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Another example of reality: Mrs. AZ went to the grocery store on Saturday. I decided I will cook dinner tonight. Given we both like spaghetti, that will be the fare. Pulling out a package of ground beef for the sauce:

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Yes, you are reading that right. Per pound, on sale.
 
Another example of reality: Mrs. AZ went to the grocery store on Saturday. I decided I will cook dinner tonight. Given we both like spaghetti, that will be the fare. Pulling out a package of ground beef for the sauce:

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Yes, you are reading that right. Per pound, on sale.
wow.......That expensive, is it lean or one of those organic crap? If this is regular than 6.50 a pound is too much

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This is how much I pay

1Kg = 2.2 lbs
14.50 AUD = 10.38 USD

So 1 pound of ground beef (We call it mince here) would be around 4.7 USD a pound, and that's not discounted and Woolworth is on the expensive end of things, I can probably get the ground beef cheaper in my local butcher
 
wow.......That expensive, is it lean or one of those organic crap? If this is regular than 6.50 a pound is too much

View attachment 198259

This is how much I pay

1Kg = 2.2 lbs
14.50 AUD = 10.38 USD

So 1 pound of ground beef (We call it mince here) would be around 4.7 USD a pound, and that's not discounted and Woolworth is on the expensive end of things, I can probably get the ground beef cheaper in my local butcher
It's just regular ground beef. 85% lean. And I am surrounded by cattle ranches here.

Beef prices continue to trend upwards.
 
Fortunately, the price of chicken is not bad. We do like chicken. I alternate between grilling and smoking it.
 
Record close today for the Dow, stocks are flying
 

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