Looks pretty good for USDA Choice.

by GrouchyName5093

23 Comments

  1. BobKat2020

    New York strip is not my normal go to, but I would pay that.

  2. Peabody2671

    Depends on where you are. Our local grocery store often has t-bones, which is a strip and a fillet, on sale for $6.00 a pound.

  3. JohnMarstonSucks

    It’s not an uncommon sale price. That’s what bone-in ribeye is right now at my Kroger. That middle steak would turn me off of that pack.

  4. Cleverironicusername

    I don’t buy sirloin end New Yorks.

  5. East-Cauliflower-944

    Absolutely not that is the first cut and second cut on the sirloin side of the New York and can’t be tough

  6. Most of the “marbling” is gristle, not fat. Most of the fat that is there is the hard fat, or brown fat that won’t render when cooked. With the bone and gristle, you have about 40% eatable meat.

  7. Mother_Nectarine_474

    19?! What the pluck!
    10 bucks is as good as it gets these days. Not long ago I was buying whole NY strips for $3.50 a pound. I rarely eat beef any more due to these insane prices. I basically only buy while ribeye’s at 11.

  8. averson8

    Some of the worst steaks I’ve ever seen

  9. SilentRule755

    Barely any meat on those once the bone and fat is gone lol

  10. ClandestineGK

    Bone-in strip loin from the tissue end at this price is ridiculous! Even if it was prime it’s just not a good bite.

  11. trance4ever

    i get that for $10 where i live, so, no

  12. senormrgnome

    Honestly, I live in Washington state and this would be a “decent pick up.” I think some people are being a little critical, but all in all, it’s not “A GREAT DEAL!” But I definitely don’t think you need to feed it to the dogs.

  13. Entire-Can662

    Not with the bone in. You’re almost paying 20 bucks for a bone.

  14. -simply-complicated

    Those are some pretty bad looking steaks. I spy a lot of gristle in there.

  15. Tattoos77

    End cuts, but in this market it’s not a terrible price .

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