Costco belly 07/05/15

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just got back from Madison heights store... they have them at 2.29/lb. picked one up that I'm going to smoke on sunday and finish in the oven to crisp it up.

seems like they are now stocking briskets and pork bellies, which is good for me as I find myself in Costco for other stuff every month.
 
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I know that Auburn Hills Costco has always had the briskets, they just might be prime cut though which makes em like 9 bucks a lb (eesh).

I actually work at that costco and the meat manager says he's not sure how long they'll have the pork belly and it all depends on how it sells.
 
 
I know that Auburn Hills Costco has always had the briskets, they just might be prime cut though which makes em like 9 bucks a lb (eesh).

I actually work at that costco and the meat manager says he's not sure how long they'll have the pork belly and it all depends on how it sells.
If you work at Costco, are there any tips for getting good deals on meats?  Like asking the butcher for off cuts, or meats that are expiring etc.  Someone mentioned buying uncut cryovacced meats.  Any tips?
 
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If you have a Business Costco near you, (i.e. one that caters towards restaurants and other businesses), you can pick up cryovac'd packages a bit cheaper per lb. than the regular outlets. I've found decent prices on butts, briskets, and near St. Patty's day, whole corned briskets for a lot less than grocery store prices.
 
 
If you work at Costco, are there any tips for getting good deals on meats?  Like asking the butcher for off cuts, or meats that are expiring etc.  Someone mentioned buying uncut cryovacced meats.  Any tips?
mummel, The best way to get meat cheaper at costco is to by it by the case. They can't/won't make any deals on meats about to expire (especially beef) for food safety reasons.
 
Confirmed now at:

Vancouver, Wa - both stores
Hillsboro, Or
Tigard, Or
Santa Cruz, Ca

So it's spreading.  Costco usually starts new products out in Seattle (Kirkland) area, then spreads out from there, so the further you guys are from Costco's home, the longe

may take to get it there, but it might be worth asking someone in charge at the store, and mention the west coast is getting them.

Good luck, so far everything I've seen and people I've talked to are impressed with the quality they are seeing, hopefully taste will be as good.

Eugene also!!
 
Hi chef! We go to the Costco in Eugene and we have pork belly here. Don't know what part of the valley your in but down south in our neck of the woods, its been there for a couple weeks now.

Patti
thx for the heads up....will have to go to the Costco here in Albany soon and check...if it's in Eugene it's probably here as well....whoop whoop!!
 
I can say, the Bend Costco Had pork bellies. I can also say that I now Have Pork bellies. They had 4 of them out there so I bought all four! Into the freezer until it cools down enough for some cold smoking Bacon Making.

$2.29/pound.

 
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