
"Another day, another serious steal from Costco. The retailer is known for offering deals on everything from rare bourbon to quality cheese, but this time, they're cutting shoppers a bargain on beef. One eagle-eyed member in the Costco subreddit posted about how their location in Matthews, North Carolina, was having a two-day deal where a whole boneless beef ribeye was $75 off. For those unfamiliar with the cut, spending up to that amount of beef may sound ridiculous, yet it's actually a major steal."
"The ribeye at the Costco in North Carolina runs for $19.99 a pound, but given that prices are set based on inventory, local competition, and supply chains, not every Costco location will have the same deal. However, other shoppers in the thread noted that they're accustomed to deals on ribeye at their local store. One customer found a whole boneless ribeye for $13.99 per pound, while another said their local Costco sold the meat at $15 a pound."
A Matthews, North Carolina Costco offered a two-day deal taking $75 off a whole boneless beef ribeye, reducing the cut to $19.99 per pound. Ribeye is prized for tenderness and marbling and constitutes a small percentage of the carcass, driving higher typical prices near $26 per pound. Prices vary by Costco location based on inventory, competition, and supply chains; other members reported finds at $13.99 and $15 per pound. Buying beef in bulk is generally cheaper than purchasing smaller cuts and helps hedge against rising beef costs. Ribeye freezes well and suits sous vide, salad toppings, and stir-fries.
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