Just came across this in Kroger reduced section. Should I pick it up?

by -GME-for-life-

25 Comments

  1. No_Pomegranate9312

    Honestly it doesn’t look that great.

    Just cuz there’s a bone doesn’t mean it’s good meat

  2. scottmognet

    $9 a pound!!! Must be nice to be made of money!

  3. necktiesnick

    You just gonna sit and wait for the responses to come in before you do?

  4. LogicalLove5352

    Tomohawks are not for poor people

  5. RabidPoodle69

    No, definitely not. Where’s that store’s location?

  6. I’m so glad I stopped buying meat at Kroger…. And produce. And…. Everything

  7. Own_Car4536

    The green meat section of kroger lol. That’s one thing I don’t really miss

  8. ClerklierBrush0

    No, tell me where it is though so I know not to go there.

  9. djnoobster

    I always love paying extra money for a bone in my steak.

  10. Fire-Tigeris

    I see you already picked it up, I see you lifting it in the picture.

  11. cuhzaam

    Yes you should!!! It wouldn’t be my first choice at full price but I’d happily buy and thoroughly enjoy that now.

  12. teeger9

    No leave it there for me. 8.99 for tomahawk any day!

  13. Bigslow11

    Hard no here my boy. By the way, which location are you at?

  14. DependentPianist287

    Does look that heavy to me. If you are still standing there, weigh it

  15. trinite0

    Yes. Judging from the photos it’s in great shape, with only minor oxidation that won’t affect cooking. Obviously, give it the smell and touch test when you open it to make sure, but that’s what it looks like from the photos.

  16. Successful_Peak_5703

    I would ask the meat manager for an additional discount. It’s got the dark spot and it’s close to expiration date. If you have a dog, it’s a great bone. If you grill it, don’t leave it unattended for more than a minute or 2. When the fat drips on the fire, it will flame up quickly and char/burn the hell out of it. Yes, it happened to me. Rib meat does not grill like cuts from the loin.

  17. mrmatt244

    Sub 10$/lb mini tomahawk… yes please! Usually you’re looking at 20$/lb min and upwards of 30$ if it’s full sized or from a quality ranch.

  18. MaxfieldN

    Ask for an additional discount, because when you cook it it won’t be bad but will taste a little “cheesier”

  19. Early_Wolverine_8765

    Yes and let it sit in the package for another couple days to get a nice flavor.

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