Watch This Before You Buy Meat At Sam’s Club

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In this video, I am sharing the 5 best deals in the meat department of Sam’s Club. These are everyday deals not sale prices. The deals mentioned are beef, pork,, chicken and seafood. Sam’s club has great deals on a lot of products especially in the meat department. Here are the specific prices.

Rotisserie Chickens $4.98 each
Whole Choice Brisket $3.28 per pound
Whole Pork Loin $1.98 per pound
Frozen 21-25 Ct Shrimp $8.49 per pound
T-Bone Steaks $10.98 per pound

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Check out theses videos next to see how to save more money on Meat:

How To Get FREE Brisket at Costco.. And What To Do With It!

Who Has The Best Rotisserie Chickens? Sam’s Club VS Costco

Save $80 Every Time You Go To The Grocery Store Buying Ribeye Steaks

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One thing I would like to add is that Monday mornings is when Sams breaks out the yellow Reduced For Quick Sale sticks one meat. So if you go on Mondays you can get 30% off beef/chicken/pork.

HB-C_U_LR
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I have a disabled sister that only has $230 in her budget for food each month. Your vids have helped me to help her so much to insure that she has enough meat to last the month. That pork loin alone provides enough for 15 meals.

donnaparsons
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Makes so much sense about the brisket. A month ago my husband and I were shopping and thought that the price we got was a mistake on the brisket! Can’t remember the exact price/lb but We only paid about $30ish & all the others were $60+. We grabbed that brisket so fast
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LFServices
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I’m loving the great tutorials that you are making, I’ve bought whole pork loins, USDA Prime strip loins and whole sirloin and cut them up myself, it’s fantastic! I love it and I save a ton of money. I cut the chops and steaks an inch thick and get 19 that’s 9 meals for two people and it only cost about $1.00 per steak, that’s fantastic! We recently went to a steakhouse and a sirloin steak was $23.00 that’s insane. Thank you for making these videos. Cindy

cindybonem
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You are 100% correct; flash-frozen is the was to go. I use this rule for all fish. Unless I buy it from the dock or catch it myself. When you buy it at the fish counter in the supermarket, 9x out of 10, it is previously frozen-thawed, and god knows how long it was in the case.

zedicus
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Pork loin probably the easiest to work with. Just cut 1-1.5 inch thick chips out of that loin and a family of 3 eats for like a week

VerrantTTV
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Our Sam’s Club rotisserie chickens are six dollars apiece but I consider it still a really good deal! Our local Walmart will sell the smaller rotisserie chickens for $3.50. Sometimes if they have a ton of them left over they will put them in the back by the Milk cases but if they will be in an open case towards the back there in the back of the store and when they put those out for $3.50 people will snap those up late at night. They usually put them out around 10 o’clock! Our local Sam’s The tenderloin is $2.15 per pound. It is absolutely amazing but did go on sale just recently for the dollar 98 per pound but usually runs roughly about $2.15 per pound which is absolutely amazing for being boneless! I do not recommend anybody picked up the pork tenderloin that has bones with it because it’s usually 50% bone 50% pork loin! Given that said, the boneless ones are absolutely amazing! We don’t usually buy steak or shrimp from Sam’s Club, however, I do buy really good ground beef at Sam’s Club and they’re 90% lean ground beef it’s only $4.35 per pound and that is their average going price which is absolutely amazing especially since I have a Chihuahua that does eat the ground beef as well and she has pancreatitis he cannot have anything less than 90% lean! Great job 1:35

withoutlimitsbudgets
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Thanks for breaking down the porterhouse TBone thing

justinsmudde
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I bought a USDA Prime strip loin for $13.99 at a local meat shop . It weighed 13 lbs and I watched your video and it turned out perfect. Going tomorrow to get a Prime ribeye for $14.99 lb thanks for the videos.

rich-mpdm
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Thank you so much for sharing such good information! We all need to know this!

Linda-sjd
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Great video. I’ve been using some of these tips. Pork tenderloin is also great

overcraft
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You are very helpful and it's greatly appreiciated. I do my best to keep my food quality at a decent level.

Gino-zt
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Great info. I buy pork, along with chicken and beef, to can. I use it for tacos, chile colorado, crisp up for carnitas and for posole. Have over 75 quarts of meats and have fooled my finicky relatives when they visit by making quesobirria tacos with the beef and taquitos with the chicken. They always come back for more, lol!

cocacolafiesta
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Thank you for your very useful videos. At first I was just watching to learn more about meat cuts but then I felt emboldened to buy primal cuts and WOW! It was easy and delicious to cut our own steaks, chops, and ground beef. I am subscribed now and eagerly await anything else you have to offer!

trishfitzpatrick
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I would love more video like this and real time specials. I was severely disabled and on a limited forced retired income. I only have steak on special occasions now. Thank you. I love Filet, it's been a year and a half LOL.

rach_just_rach
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Up until a few months ago, Sam's had Tomahawk steaks for $9.98 a pound. That was an insane deal that I took advantage of for a couple of years. Now those are $12.48 a pound. Still a fair deal.

joeyswaney
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I’m thankful for your channel! As prices go up, this info will be invaluable.

KT-cjgx
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I paid $23 for a whole boneless pork loin and $111 for a whole chuck roll. Those were some good deals.

shawnman
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I was in Sam's a few days ago and the prime brisket was $4.34 lb. and the choice was $4.18 lb. Another thing, I looked at Costco for prime brisket and they did not have any. I asked a butcher and they said they only carry choice brisket. Also, Costco did not have any bone-in Boston butts, and Sam's did.

mhlovelady
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So I've gone to Sam's a few times in recent months and seen the prices you were talking about for the different cuts, but I had no idea if that was a good deal or not. Now I know for next week's trip!

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