Beef Tenderloin on Rpice at Price Chopper
- shurpy [OP]
- Newbie
- Sep 10, 2007
- 12 posts
[Price Chopper] Fresh Beef Tenderloin @ Price Chopper
Beef Tenderloin Truckload Sale $4.97 lb.
The entire loin is fresh and vac sealed. If you love a good steak it doesn't get much better than Tenderloin. Average price per loin was $30. Striploins are also $4.97 lb.
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- cechlin
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- Mar 19, 2005
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good deal, my dad always picks theses up.
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- pfbmgd
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- Feb 7, 2005
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Depends on what grade the meat is .
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- Steveoph
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- Jul 19, 2006
- 686 posts
- 91 upvotes
Yea I noticed this, will probably pick some up. I thought I read cryovac and assumed frozen, nice to know it's fresh.
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- hazman
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- Apr 20, 2005
- 460 posts
- 26 upvotes
nice!!!
BBQ with a nice rub and wood chips for flavour... yummy!!!
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- midget_man
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- Nov 19, 2003
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- A Place to Stand
Federally inspected?? What grade. These are probably old dairy cows.
Probably A or Ungraded.
I'll pass.
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- s1301950
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- Nov 16, 2005
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- ncr
It's price chopper... i only buy veggies there.. meat.. i usually stay away.
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- Genblue
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- Jan 17, 2008
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Costco is currently selling AAA Beef Tenderloin for $8.81/lb or $19.39/kg.
This is what I normally buy. I agree with midget_man... this isn't even AA or better.
Let us know how it tastes?
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- dreadknot69
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- Nov 9, 2006
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Over the past two weeks I have gotten an e-mail update almost every day from the government about recalls of beef with e.coli. It's mostly ground beef, but still. It's nationwide, sold in all provinces, including Costco. For me....I'm staying away from beef completely, until this is well in the past.
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- cannon_fodder
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- Oct 25, 2001
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I heard this long weekend for every 10lbs of 'fresh' beef tenderloin purchased at Price Chopper you get a certificate for a free colonscopy.
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- dealsmonkey
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- Nov 24, 2005
- 510 posts
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dreadknot69 wrote: ↑Over the past two weeks I have gotten an e-mail update almost every day from the government about recalls of beef with e.coli. It's mostly ground beef, but still. It's nationwide, sold in all provinces, including Costco. For me....I'm staying away from beef completely, until this is well in the past.
Just stay away from the ground beef, and cook it well, anything on a steak is superficial unlike ground beef. It should only be an issue (if at all) if you're eating it nice n' bloody.
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- hordosr
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- Oct 14, 2007
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i could go and rub a few loins this weekend....mmm
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- Groverr
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- Apr 17, 2007
- 192 posts
dreadknot69 wrote: ↑Over the past two weeks I have gotten an e-mail update almost every day from the government about recalls of beef with e.coli. It's mostly ground beef, but still. It's nationwide, sold in all provinces, including Costco. For me....I'm staying away from beef completely, until this is well in the past.
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- #14
- shurpy [OP]
- Newbie
- Sep 10, 2007
- 12 posts
Genblue wrote: ↑Costco is currently selling AAA Beef Tenderloin for $8.81/lb or $19.39/kg.
This is what I normally buy. I agree with midget_man... this isn't even AA or better.
Let us know how it tastes?
Steak was great!! Mooooooooo
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- dreadknot69
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- Nov 9, 2006
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Groverr wrote: ↑ATTN:
Dear Sir/M,
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INTERNATIONAL,ABUJA
(FCT). I have the courage to Crave indulgence for<SNIP>
I shall require your assistance to invest some of my share in your country. I look forward to your earliest reply.
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Uhm....I get my info from the Canadian government's Food Recall mailing list...
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..dewd.
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- 4flava
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- Mar 19, 2006
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- Toronto
shurpy wrote: ↑Steak was great!! Mooooooooo
+1 Very tender!!
Also picked up some pork tenderloins at 2.99/lbs.
- #17
- Siefer999
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- Apr 17, 2005
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dewd, e. coli is only an issue with ground meat. on solid pieces of meat, as long as you cook the outside surface, you are safe.
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- shopper_of_things
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- Jul 16, 2005
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I find Price Chopper tenderloin is the best for stir fry. No need to marinade nor tenderize this cut of meat.
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