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How to Save Money on Meat | $0.99/lb. Chicken Breast Coupon Code!

Comments (5)
  1. Sherri Edman says:

    Looks like Zaycon suspended operations last month. I was so excited to place my first order! Might want to update your blog and the email that just went out.

  2. Debra says:

    I was just thinking about ordering the chicken when boom you give us a coupon code. Awesome job!!!

  3. Kris says:

    Unfortunately, I don’t have a large enough freezer to store meat in bulk. My best option for saving money on meat is to watch the sales at the local grocery store and plan meals around what’s on sale each week.

  4. ToNiC says:

    Hiya, I like your site a lot. However, I have to say, I’m not so sure these tips are very helpful. I spent the last year shopping at Costo and Sams Club, thinking I’d save on meat by buying in bulk. But in the end the cost of the meat turned out to be a bit more expensive than at regular supermarkets. Also, Buying bone-in adds to the prices and you end up paying more for the weight of the bone rather than the price per pound of meat itself. If anything, buying in larger portions where you break down the meat into smaller cuts/portions serves to save more money in the end (provided you know how to do so and what cuts are what).

  5. Erika R. says:

    I always buy reduced meat from two grocery stores near my home. I do have to make it at the store before 8 a.m. or else it’s all gone. I don’t cook it right away, I freeze portions in Ziplock freezer bags until I need it, BUT I am careful when choosing my cuts of meat. If the color is odd, the package has too much blood in it, or it just all around looks old, I skip buying it. I have bought meat that was stinky, but I returned it and got a full refund. That was ONE incident in 17 years that the meat wasn’t fresh. I do not buy almost expired fish or pork though, only chicken and beef. I’m sure over the course of all these years I’ve probably saved ALOT of money!!

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