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expired Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Dec 22, 2022
Dec 22, 2022 3:35 PM
Bob's Red Mill: 12-Pack 1.76-Oz Bob's Bar (Peanut Butter Honey & Oats)
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And don't understand why steel cut oats are so expensive, $2.2/lb after discounts. Just cut commodity grain (oats are $3.5 a bushel or $0.1/lb from farmers). How does it go from $0.1 to $2.2 🤔.
Compares to things like pasta, which requires more work from wheat (about the same price as oats in commodity market), often cost less then $1/lb retail.
And don't understand why steel cut oats are so expensive, $2.2/lb after discounts. Just cut commodity grain (oats are $3.5 a bushel or $0.1/lb from farmers). How does it go from $0.1 to $2.2 🤔.
Compares to things like pasta, which requires more work from wheat (about the same price as oats in commodity market), often cost less then $1/lb retail.
Maybe I need to go into the steel cut business to bring the price down to a profitable but more reasonable $1/lb.
https://youtu.be/S0x4RxuNAno
Maybe I need to go into the steel cut business to bring the price down to a profitable but more reasonable $1/lb.
https://youtu.be/S0x4RxuNAno
Brown rice is easier to produce but it's more expensive than white rice.
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Brown rice is easier to produce but it's more expensive than white rice.
Just don't understand steel cut oats. Are these sold at Costco? How much?
Maybe I need to go into the steel cut business to bring the price down to a profitable but more reasonable $1/lb.
https://youtu.be/S0x4RxuNAno
There are more expensive/fancier yogurt brands. But there are also good economical options. I can't find economical/reasonable options for steel cuts.
Lululemon is not a good analogy because steel cut is a commodity. I'm not stuck on bob's mill ultra luxury steel cut. Any bug free, rock free steel cut will do.
Maybe I need to go into the steel cut business to bring the price down to a profitable but more reasonable $1/lb.
https://youtu.be/S0x4RxuNAno
There are more expensive/fancier yogurt brands. But there are also good economical options. I can't find economical/reasonable options for steel cuts.
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The 9% shrinkage made me reduce my breakfast proportionally 😬 (4 breakfast when it was 1000g and still 4 now it's 908/32oz)
On the other hand, steel oats is unjustifiably pricy.
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