Meat prices and Ordering online

The place to hang out and chat about anything and everything that doesn't fall under our other categories.

Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby Chrisb3 » 05 Feb 2014, 12:09

Hi,

Newbie to the forum and yet to fire up my newly aquired WSM 47.

I have been trying to get hold of some decent large joints for pulled pork and brisket.
Asda and Sainsburys are at £3 a kilo for pork shoulder at the moment but online the largest sainsburys go up to is 1.8kg, not sure about Asda yet. They are all boneless though.

Tried my local butcher for bone in shoulder but he wants £9 a kilo but I can have whatever size I want. A local farm wth a butcher will be around £6-7 a kilo.

Found a few sites online that deliver meat, has anyone used these sites or have any reviews on the service?
Chrisb3
Still Raw Inside
Still Raw Inside
 
Posts: 6
Joined: 14 Jan 2014, 14:29

Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby robgunby » 05 Feb 2014, 15:19

Nine quid a kilo bone in?!! I would just buy the smaller joints but buy more of them.

Sent from my C5303 using Tapatalk
robgunby
Rubbed and Ready
Rubbed and Ready
 
Posts: 614
Joined: 30 Aug 2012, 17:01
Location: Sheffield

Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby tommo666 » 05 Feb 2014, 18:45

If you have a Morrisons nearby try them. They normally have a Butcher in store and they may have something in the fridge.
tommo666
Twisted Firestarter
Twisted Firestarter
 
Posts: 359
Joined: 09 Sep 2012, 13:11
Location: Chelmsford, Essex

Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby Lewis » 06 Feb 2014, 08:49

Regarding ordering meat on-line, two websites spring to mind:

www.turnerandgeorge.co.uk

Expensive and London based, but excellent quality stuff - they did meatopia last year

www.knightonsfamilybutchers.co.uk

A bit cheaper but they have good reviews as well.

I haven't personally used either but I have heard good feedback on both. Let us know if you do use them and if they were any good.
Lewis
Got Wood!
Got Wood!
 
Posts: 29
Joined: 13 Feb 2013, 10:41

Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby Chrisb3 » 06 Feb 2014, 11:43

I found this site they sell a 3kg Boston Butt for £4.82 a kg.

http://www.meatpacks.co.uk/Pork/BostonButt

They also have a 7 or 9 kg pork shoulder bone in for £3.42 a kg, you have to spend £75 for free delivery otherwise its £9.99

I think I will practice on some small joints from the supermarket before I try a larger joint.

If this weather continues I will have to build some sort of cover to use the smoker.
Chrisb3
Still Raw Inside
Still Raw Inside
 
Posts: 6
Joined: 14 Jan 2014, 14:29

Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby Saucy Pig » 07 Feb 2014, 06:41

If you can wangle yourself a Booker or Makro card they'd be a decent bet for practise meats. Maybe ask around see if anyone has a card they would lend you. You'd be surprised how many people have them.
Toby already reviewed Booker frozen pork shoulders on the forum somewhere I believe and they're fine to practise with.
£37.99 for a 13kg box of five or 6.
User avatar
Saucy Pig
Got Wood!
Got Wood!
 
Posts: 193
Joined: 21 Mar 2012, 16:53

Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby robgunby » 07 Feb 2014, 06:55

tommo666 wrote:If you have a Morrisons nearby try them. They normally have a Butcher in store and they may have something in the fridge.


This made me chuckle Tommo. I asked in Morrisons about getting a bone in pork shoulder and was told "sorry pal, we just wrap it in plastic here, it comes pre cut". On another occasion I asked for the skin to be removed from a joint. Again I was told this wasn't possible.

So - men dressed as butchers under a sign that says butchers, that do no butchery? I can only hope Morrisons in other towns do better!

To the OP, regarding Makro / Booker - it's often easy enough to get a card, it depends who you work for. I work for the local uni, and for some reason that entitles me to a card. I find it is *just* slightly cheaper for me to buy from my local butcher, which is preferable for other obvious reasons, but Makro prices are pretty competetive and the meat is vac packed so it keeps for ages.
robgunby
Rubbed and Ready
Rubbed and Ready
 
Posts: 614
Joined: 30 Aug 2012, 17:01
Location: Sheffield

Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby Chrisb3 » 07 Feb 2014, 13:51

I have a Makro card managed to get the frozen ribs to try out this weekend.
I will have to look harder in the freezer section for pork shoulder.

Bookers seem to have a better meat selection online I may have to try and get a Bookers card aswell.
Chrisb3
Still Raw Inside
Still Raw Inside
 
Posts: 6
Joined: 14 Jan 2014, 14:29

Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby AlanL » 12 Feb 2014, 20:30

Both Makro & Booker have been mentioned here but what are I people's views on Costco Meat? I got a Costco card through work last year and I've been buying some meat to cook on the grill such as Rib Eye & Chicken and found it good quality.
I just got a WSM so will be looking to start cooking Pork Shoulder and Brisket soon which I know Costco stock as I've checked.

I do have a very good localish butcher but items like that I may have to pre-order and I can only get to on a Saturday. Costco is convenient as I drive past it on my way home from work and would require less forward planning.
User avatar
AlanL
Got Wood!
Got Wood!
 
Posts: 59
Joined: 29 May 2012, 18:03

Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby Toby » 13 Feb 2014, 16:10

i find costco meat very expensive
User avatar
Toby
Site Admin
Site Admin
 
Posts: 1054
Joined: 18 Jan 2012, 15:28
Location: Surrey, UK

Next

Return to Anything Butt

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Google [Bot] and 20 guests