Went to the store today and saw: beef loin flank steak product of Australia. $7.99 a pound.

Had previously seen from , but assumed it was a one-off. Like, why would they ship it over 10k miles, pay the taxes, tariffs, whatever, and have it end up in lil" ol' ? And then, is so cheap that it can go thru all that and still sell for ONLY $7.99 a lb? What's up with that? I know damn well they grow cows right here in PA.

I just do not understand this.

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@GeezerWench Meat can be cheap here. I just picked up a rack of ribs from Costco and it was $26 for 2kg (4.4lb)

@vozoto That sounds like a good price.

I only ever buy ribs on sale.

It boggles my mind that a hunk of meat from Austtalia, with all the refrigeration and shipping, can cost so little, compared to what (alleged) USA beef costs. At the one store, ground beef (mince, I think) 93% lean is $5.69 per pound. At the other store, it's $6.49 a pound.

They're not shipping it 10,000 miles!

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