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Last Updated by lotsalotsadeals on 11-26-2025 at 05:02 AM
For some reason I couldn't find it in the app.
I'm in Atlanta and know that Kroger's deals vary be region.
Instead of doing the typical Turkey and dressing, we always treat ourself to prime rib.
Publix always has it on sale, but it's 10.99 per pound.
I get that beef prices have skyrocketed, but this would definitely be a better deal.
For some reason I couldn't find it in the app.
I'm in Atlanta and know that Kroger's deals vary be region.
Instead of doing the typical Turkey and dressing, we always treat ourself to prime rib.
Publix always has it on sale, but it's 10.99 per pound.
I get that beef prices have skyrocketed, but this would definitely be a better deal.
On the app in atl, I see USDA choice for 14.99/lb so yes ymmv
On the app in atl, I see USDA choice for 14.99/lb so yes ymmv
Thanks!I really don't eat that much beef, but prime rib is a treat during the holidays.I remember a couple of years ago at Publix it would be $7.99/lb during Thanksgiving, but right now beef prices are high across the board.
Thanks!I really don't eat that much beef, but prime rib is a treat during the holidays.I remember a couple of years ago at Publix it would be $7.99/lb during Thanksgiving, but right now beef prices are high across the board.
The Publix sale on prime rib roasts are closer to Christmas. I usually buy a few each year and have the meat department cut them into steaks.
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Most prime rib is still choice grade, most couldn't tell the difference between prime grade prime rib or choice grade. You wallet could. Google the difference
"prime" rib does not refer to USDA "prime" grade but rather a type of roast cut from primal rib section and sold either bone-in or boneless.
"choice" ribeye (or even "select" ewww) can be cut into a "prime" rib.
My kroger in dallas area offers $799 boneless ribeye (choice) which could maybe be purchased as a prime rib if butcher was nice (which he isn't). They are selling as pre-cut ribeye steaks but $799/lb is still a great price if you can find some that have nice marbling.
"prime" rib does not refer to USDA "prime" grade but rather a type of roast cut from primal rib section and sold either bone-in or boneless."choice" ribeye (or even "select" ewww) can be cut into a "prime" rib.My kroger in dallas area offers $799 boneless ribeye (choice) which could maybe be purchased as a prime rib if butcher was nice (which he isn't). They are selling as pre-cut ribeye steaks but $799/lb is still a great price if you can find some that have nice marbling.
I came here to say this. It seems like few understand the difference between rib-roast, USDA classification and primal rib cuts.
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I'm in Atlanta and know that Kroger's deals vary be region.
Instead of doing the typical Turkey and dressing, we always treat ourself to prime rib.
Publix always has it on sale, but it's 10.99 per pound.
I get that beef prices have skyrocketed, but this would definitely be a better deal.
I'm in Atlanta and know that Kroger's deals vary be region.
Instead of doing the typical Turkey and dressing, we always treat ourself to prime rib.
Publix always has it on sale, but it's 10.99 per pound.
I get that beef prices have skyrocketed, but this would definitely be a better deal.
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"choice" ribeye (or even "select" ewww) can be cut into a "prime" rib.
My kroger in dallas area offers $799 boneless ribeye (choice) which could maybe be purchased as a prime rib if butcher was nice (which he isn't). They are selling as pre-cut ribeye steaks but $799/lb is still a great price if you can find some that have nice marbling.
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