Juggy D Beerman
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I was checking out the flyer for the Price Chopper store in the KC area. The ad listed a Meal Mart First Cut Beef Brisket (Kosher) for $14.99 per pound. This is the sale price as the ad states you are saving $2.00 per pound. I have never heard of this cut of brisket before. But I am not a brisket expert as I have never seen a bone-in brisket either. The page on the ad indicates that some of the other items are Kosher. I am guessing these items are geared for people of the Jewish religion who are about celebrate Chanukah.
Can someone explain to me what a first cut brisket is and why it so expensive? Is the reason for the price due to the cut itself? I suppose some of the added expense to the price might be due to meat going through the process of making it and assuring it is Kosher.
Here is the link to the Price Chopper ad:
https://www.theweeklyad.com/pricechopper-weekly-ad/6/
Can someone explain to me what a first cut brisket is and why it so expensive? Is the reason for the price due to the cut itself? I suppose some of the added expense to the price might be due to meat going through the process of making it and assuring it is Kosher.
Here is the link to the Price Chopper ad:
https://www.theweeklyad.com/pricechopper-weekly-ad/6/