Costco has packs of whole boneless ribeye USDA Prime for $75 off per package. These can be cut up into 1" ribeyes and vacuum sealed for use as needed. This is apparently nationwide as I also saw some posts tonight about it on Reddit in various US cities when I was getting ready to post this.
If you can get a pack that's around $250 (I think the minimum size) then this works out to about 30% off, a great deal. The last two times Costco has done this that I knew about they were NY Strip, so getting ribeyes again is a nice change.
I picked up two $300 packs today (the smallest our store had, still worked out to 25% off), and am mulling going back tomorrow for one more. It's nice to have a freezer full of individually wrapped ribeyes once these are cut up and stored.
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Online says Raleys is $27.99 for Prime Ribeye - IF your store has that grade, AND it's bone in, not boneless:
https://www.raleys.com/product/10...ak-bone-in
It depends on how big of a pack you get at Costco for how much of a discount it works out to be, but assuming that you get a $250 pack (I think the smallest size) with the discount it works out to about $14/lb - HALF Raley's Prime bone-in price.
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for three minutes to be safe, similar to ground beef. This process is common for pre-cut steaks at stores like Costco, and their labels indicate when meat is blade tenderized.
I think the only exception I've seen so far is the filet mignon.
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Edit: there's a long reddit thread on this, seems a typical starting price is $22 a pound before discount. Given how many ribeye sales you see throughout the holidays, I really only see a great value here if you can find a small package to bring the price per pound way down. You're also rolling the dice on how well marbled is is throughout.
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