The price of Steak
 

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A pub in Upton on Severn, The Little Upton Muggery, did me rump and chips at the weekend for 10 quid. Best steak I have eaten as far as remember. . Inch thick and virtually A5 size. Sold as 8oz. Yeah right. Huge pile of whopper chips. Suspect the ancient crone behind the bar did it herself. Yummy but how they made a profit I don't know. Said crone looked a lot better in the nude photos on the wall. Miss something 1911.


 
Posted : 01/02/2022 9:44 pm
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You asked about price, but the cost of steak is about 99kgCO₂eq per kg on average - about the worst you can get.

https://ourworldindata.org/environmental-impacts-of-food

I love a good steak, but special occasions only! And don't fall for that "regenerative" greenwash - a good local farm with a proper management plan and no soy- or palm-based supplements is good, but a big corporate supplier claiming to be regenerative is almost certainly greenwash.


 
Posted : 01/02/2022 10:07 pm
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I had a rump from a local (North Yorkshire) farm shop that sells their own produce a few weeks ago. I weighed it at home & it was 38oz, so I chopped a bit off & froze it. It was £16.
It was also very very nice.
Got the chopped off bit still in the freezer.


 
Posted : 01/02/2022 10:52 pm
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Ribeye about £25/kg
Tomahawk or tbone slightly cheaper (but it does have a bone)
Fillet about £45/kg
Wild venison haunch steaks < £20/kg [fairly similar to fillet if that's your thing]

and gets cheaper than that when their restaurant customers cancel orders!


 
Posted : 01/02/2022 11:52 pm
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I can get Himalayan aged waga whatzit cuts but no idea on prices.

Wagyu. not Waga.


 
Posted : 02/02/2022 4:36 am
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