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FOOD NEWS
11 Cuts Of Meat At Costco That Offer The Best Value
BY SARAH BISACCA
Lamb Chop
Costco's thick-cut Australian lamb chops typically come in packs of eight to 10, weighing between two and three pounds per package.
At $5.99 per pound, this cut of meat will provide four to five dinner-sized portions of protein for less than $20.
Top Sirloin
Top sirloin is among the
best-value steaks on the market for its meaty flavor and tender texture, without the extra fat that comes with a well-marbled ribeye.
The Kirkland top sirloin retails at $8.99 per pound for a roughly three-and-a-half-pound package, which means you can provide steak to a crowd for less than $40.
Chicken Thighs
Budget-friendly chicken thighs are a meal-prepper's dream. Thanks to extra fat and a protective layer of skin, they’re a forgiving cut of meat to cook and reheat.
Costco's chicken wings are sold in a set of six pre-packed portions weighing between seven and nine pounds per bundle, for $2.49 per pound.
Lamb Leg
Kirkland offers a boneless lamb leg at just $4.99 per pound. Thanks to the bone being removed, Costco's lamb leg has nearly five pounds of pure, Australian-grown protein.
Chicken Wings
Costco's chicken wings are sold in a set of six pre-packed portions weighing between seven and nine pounds per bundle, for $2.49 per pound.