Meat prices and Ordering online

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Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby aris » 13 Feb 2014, 17:24

Costco is expensive but good quality. You can find similar quality for less from a good butcher. Not many butchers stock Aberdeen Angus beef though. Some things are good value - like chicken. They don't do much frozen meat like ribs - booker is best for that.
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Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby CyderPig » 13 Feb 2014, 17:49

Hi All
If you already have a Macro card getting a Bookers card should be no problem as Bookers have bought out Macro.
Ditto Toby on Costco.

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Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby slatts » 13 Feb 2014, 18:41

Costco are good if you decide to do a brisket on the day as they have stock, don't suppose butchers have many briskets out back, I may be wrong.
Just find the convenience of it handy at times plus when im there I usually spend to much money on goodies ;)
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Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby robgunby » 13 Feb 2014, 20:02

slatts wrote:Costco are good if you decide to do a brisket on the day as they have stock, don't suppose butchers have many briskets out back, I may be wrong.
Just find the convenience of it handy at times plus when im there I usually spend to much money on goodies ;)


I think I seem to be one of the lucky ones when it comes to butchers, but I have to order brisket in if I want the whole thing. Thankfully the same isn't true of pork shoulders - I've never been unable to get up to three whole shoulders on demand, trimmed to spec.
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Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby noxskuses » 14 Feb 2014, 12:09

I have used Campbells a couple of times now and been impressed with their meat (Their beef short ribs are excellent and really meaty). Price is OK as well. Just received a meat box this morning actually and noticed they chucked in a free jar of Scottish Shortbread which is a nice touch :)

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Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby noxskuses » 14 Feb 2014, 14:21

If you're looking for something a little special, then check out the Wagyu beef at https://alternativemeats.co.uk :)
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Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby JoeSalop » 17 Feb 2014, 20:13

I would recommend the wagyu from alternative meats, had a brisket from them in the summer and it was awesome!
Can't comment on the delivery I'm afraid as they're just 15 or so miles up the road so I collected. :D
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Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby noxskuses » 17 Feb 2014, 23:30

Lucky you Joe. I'd be broke if they were just up the road from where I lived :D
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Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby JoeSalop » 18 Feb 2014, 09:45

I will be broke via wagyu beef, as soon as I stop being broke from doing my house up :cry:
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Re: Meat prices and Ordering online

Postby onevision » 26 Apr 2014, 23:57

10 Kg frozen spare ribs at Bookers £22.95, don't know what they taste like, only just found them.
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