Buck a shuck most likely, Whole Foods does that deal every Friday as long as you get at least a dozen.
Thad_Mojito11
No clue. Are they imported to Korea or native to where you’re located in Korea? If they’re “local” they’re probably anywhere from $75-$105 for the entire 15kgs. Imported could be $115-$1000+. Not really enough information to go off of, unless someone is super familiar with the various appearances of oysters from Korea
chickenbean69
5 bucks
jnyquest
Have no idea. Down here in the south U.S. an 85 pound sack of oysters runs $65.
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200 oysters ?
200 oysters ?
I would say it’s more 5 dozen, 60 oysters. 50 dollars
$15 USD
A bag of 50 is the standard pack here on the Gulf Coast for farm-raised oysters. 100 is the larger count for “heavy users”!
10 dollars and the mercury is free
Tree fiddy
Bowl full
40 clams?
I’ve never seen someone shuck oysters straight into a bowl! Do you just eat them like that or are you making something with them?
$7
That’s about 4$ worth here in the Philippines. Maybe 5$.
If you want just the meat. There is a market where you can get just oyster meats they are about $.02 cents each. 40 cents for 20 meats.
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Last night.
Buck a shuck most likely, Whole Foods does that deal every Friday as long as you get at least a dozen.
No clue. Are they imported to Korea or native to where you’re located in Korea? If they’re “local” they’re probably anywhere from $75-$105 for the entire 15kgs. Imported could be $115-$1000+. Not really enough information to go off of, unless someone is super familiar with the various appearances of oysters from Korea
5 bucks
Have no idea.
Down here in the south U.S. an 85 pound sack of oysters runs $65.
60 oysters? I would say $60 to $70USD
That’s about the going rate where I’m from.
About tree fiddy.
OP will deliver when he can get the safe open
A lot
A bushel