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$150 Site Donor 2025
If you ever see prime sirloin end caps at Costco, consider buying them. These steaks have the tenderness of a filet, the flavor of a ribeye.
Have only seen these steaks for sale twice at Costco. One at the Costco in Lacey, Wa, and two days ago at the Costco in El Paso, TX.
I think the keywords that must be on the label are prime, and end cap. Without those words, just a sirloin steak. These are not sirloin steaks, don't let the label fool you.
These are priced very nicely, and made the entire pack and vacuum sealed what wasnt used. That is the way to do it as Costco packs seven steaks to a pack.
Watching two of my favorite chefs while cooking these steaks last night. If you ever get a chance, watch "two greedy Italians" on YouTube. Awesome guys to watch and enjoy.
Have only seen these steaks for sale twice at Costco. One at the Costco in Lacey, Wa, and two days ago at the Costco in El Paso, TX.
I think the keywords that must be on the label are prime, and end cap. Without those words, just a sirloin steak. These are not sirloin steaks, don't let the label fool you.
These are priced very nicely, and made the entire pack and vacuum sealed what wasnt used. That is the way to do it as Costco packs seven steaks to a pack.
Watching two of my favorite chefs while cooking these steaks last night. If you ever get a chance, watch "two greedy Italians" on YouTube. Awesome guys to watch and enjoy.
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