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'The womanization of protein consumption': Canadians quickly turning away from meat
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<blockquote data-quote="kosko" data-source="post: 1221546" data-attributes="member: 2143"><p>What Province are you in?</p><p></p><p>These food prices are very cheap and you are talking about sale prices. These prices you mentioned are not consistent day-to-day. </p><p></p><p>Chicken parts and legs, the cheapest meat you can buy aside from pork, is usually standard at $3/lb, Pork can be $2-4/lb. This is low-grade prices you get at discount stores, or if you are buying in bulk so add $1-2 if you are buying single serving packages. Beef in Canada is very </p><p></p><p>Chicken breast here is usually $9-12/lb. In the USA you can get chicken breast for about $6-8/lb</p><p></p><p>Ontario has much lower prices, I found in the Prarie food prices higher aside from Alberta for meat. Quebec I found cheap dpene</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kosko, post: 1221546, member: 2143"] What Province are you in? These food prices are very cheap and you are talking about sale prices. These prices you mentioned are not consistent day-to-day. Chicken parts and legs, the cheapest meat you can buy aside from pork, is usually standard at $3/lb, Pork can be $2-4/lb. This is low-grade prices you get at discount stores, or if you are buying in bulk so add $1-2 if you are buying single serving packages. Beef in Canada is very Chicken breast here is usually $9-12/lb. In the USA you can get chicken breast for about $6-8/lb Ontario has much lower prices, I found in the Prarie food prices higher aside from Alberta for meat. Quebec I found cheap dpene [/QUOTE]
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