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Reddit mentions of Bison Ribeye 12 oz. Steaks USDA Inspected - (Case of 12) Made with North American Buffalo.

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Bison Ribeye 12 oz. Steaks USDA Inspected - (Case of 12) Made with North American Buffalo.
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* No Stimulants, No growth hormones, No Antibiotics,* Ranch-raised and more tender and flavorful than beef* Allergen Free* Bison are grass fed and grain-finished so there is no gamy taste!* Steak Size, 12 oz.
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Height4.5 Inches
Length10.38 Inches
Number of items12
Weight9 Pounds
Width9.38 Inches

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u/WuTangGraham ยท 4 pointsr/pics

No? I'll take a picture of a case of steaks while I'm at work tomorrow. Been in this business for nearly 15 years. If you get steaks that are already cut, you buy them in vacuum sealed bags, in a large cardboard box. Sometimes, that box is referred to as a case.

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Actually, here's a better idea. Here is a case of filet mignon. Now, it's on sale for $129.99 for 12/ea 5oz. steaks, but that's also at retail, not at wholesale. Now, IIRC, the cases (a case is a box that holds more than one item, often of the same kind, but not always) we got held 35 steaks, and ran around $450. So, $450 divided by 35, puts you at around $12.85 (yes, I'm aware that this number puts my original high ball dollar amount off, but hey, it was years ago so cut me some slack if my memory is a bit fuzzy) per steak. Of course, those were 8oz filets, so they are going to be more expensive than these 5oz filets.

Now, still not convinced? Alright, well, here is a case (even says so in the title! wow!) of ribeye steaks for $240. Now, that's for 12 steaks, and while ribeye is less expensive than filet per ounce, they are also bigger steaks, so more money.

But wait, there's more! Here is a case, yes, case, of delicious Bison tenderloin Now, this is a case of 8 ounce bison steaks. It's $398.50. So, let's break down the math. $398.50 for 20 steaks, so that makes each steak $19.92.

Now, maybe your misunderstanding was in the definition of the word "case". Sure, I can understand how that could happen. I guess. So, let's break it down. The English word "case" is based, in part, on the Latin word capsa, which means box, or repository. However, that particular word was really used more specifically for a capsa that stored books. So, we can look at the Anglo-French and Old North French word, casse (from around the 14th century), which translates to "receptacle".

So, that being said, maybe I should have just assumed you spoke antiquated Anglo-French (which would be weird if you did), and said that I used to buy my steaks by the casse, instead. My bad.

Or, alternatively, we could just skip these little altercations if people would just keep their mouths shut if they don't know what they are talking about.