If you wanna feel like you got lucky and it makes you happy, then go for it. Enjoy your steak and happy Thanksgiving
Fun_Capital_9113
That has a lot of marble
prince0fpasta
Is pretty common price for American wagyu, which I actually like more that the a5. Which is like 80 a lb
MetalWhirlPiece
Not really a jackpot, but the quality matches the price. Sometimes the WF steaks look like lower-tier USDA Choice at that price which I would skip. This one looks like higher-tier Prime which is in line with the price (WF regular grade pricing BTW, even though they don’t usually post USDA grades, they will sometimes have “prime” on a higher price tier).
Flat-Art6762
On what planet is 26.99 a pound a jackpot find?
the_vault-technician
Not. Even. Close.
meh_69420
Lol. The only jackpot at whole foods is dollar oysters on Friday.
Sfogliatelle99
Marbling is outstanding, but the price isn’t
LevelBattle3682
You need a reality check.
AcanthisittaWhole216
Not at all
ReputationNo9470
not really..
DemanoRock
I get happy to see that at most $15 lbs
IZZO79
No
Msqueefmaker
I wouldn’t pay more than $15/lb for a new York cut
BigKahunas88
Unpopular opinion: less marbling is better
GolfArgh
Not a good price from my HEB. They charge $19.99/pound right now for prime grade and that one is priced higher as choice grade.
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No
No
$20 3/4 pound steak? No.
If you wanna feel like you got lucky and it makes you happy, then go for it. Enjoy your steak and happy Thanksgiving
That has a lot of marble
Is pretty common price for American wagyu, which I actually like more that the a5. Which is like 80 a lb
Not really a jackpot, but the quality matches the price. Sometimes the WF steaks look like lower-tier USDA Choice at that price which I would skip. This one looks like higher-tier Prime which is in line with the price (WF regular grade pricing BTW, even though they don’t usually post USDA grades, they will sometimes have “prime” on a higher price tier).
On what planet is 26.99 a pound a jackpot find?
Not. Even. Close.
Lol. The only jackpot at whole foods is dollar oysters on Friday.
Marbling is outstanding, but the price isn’t
You need a reality check.
Not at all
not really..
I get happy to see that at most $15 lbs
No
I wouldn’t pay more than $15/lb for a new York cut
Unpopular opinion: less marbling is better
Not a good price from my HEB. They charge $19.99/pound right now for prime grade and that one is priced higher as choice grade.
Not really, price seems fair to be honest.
Jackpot? $27/lb? In what way?
No – consumers are being gouged !
$27 a pound for USDA Choice? Nope.