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cowboy
04-02-2013, 08:27 AM
I'm doing a little market research. A number of online stores sell beef, but only a few sell USDA Prime. Prime beef is highly marbled, and consists of the top 1%-2% of all cattle killed in the US. A 6-lb Prime Rib would be around 7-8 inches long, and could be cooked as a roast or cut into steaks and grilled. Looking at what people are charging, including shipping, it looks like they are pricing their Prime, Prime Ribs at $25-$30/lb or about $160 for a 6/lb package. Shipping on the product is roughly $35.

My question for you, is what would you pay, and would you pay for shipping to get it soon, or wait 6-8 weeks for a delivery truck to bring it to you for a $20 discount? A poll is coming soon, as soon as I can complete the questions. Some of you know why I'm doing this research, but I'd prefer that be kept among us. Thanks for your participation.

cowboy
04-02-2013, 08:35 AM
For tapatalk users, here are the options:



Less than $60
Not more than $70, and I want it in two days
Not more than $70, and I'll wait for delivery
Not more than $100, and I want it in two days
Not more than $100, and I'll wait for delivery
Not more than $130, and I want it in two days
Not more than $130, and I'll wait for delivery
Not more than $160, and I want it in two days
Not more than $160, and I'll wait for delivery
More than $160 if I'm guaranteed satisfaction

wuapinmon
04-02-2013, 09:04 AM
Bone-in or boneless?

cowboy
04-02-2013, 09:12 AM
Boneless.

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Katy Lied
04-02-2013, 10:32 AM
I'd wait for delivery if they're mortifying the meat on the way. Then I wouldn't have to mortify at home.

Signed,

KL and a million french frogs.