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is this a good price?
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>Pay over time
Imagine buying food on layaway, the future sure is gay. Anyways, why didn't you just compare that price to your local grocery store prices? Wouldn't that be more helpful to you than randos on 4chan giving you their opinions?
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>>21677519
this is the only place in my town that offers sushi grade fish besides ahi
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>>21677495
>farmed salmon
Read up on this
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>>21677495
$30/lb
good price for the distributor, perhaps
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>>21677523
‘Sushi grade’ isn’t a thing
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>farmed salmon
ew
also, i wouldn't trust a website that spells scotland incorrectly
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>>21677495
Salmon fillets in the supermarket are always sold at around 110-120g. So this pound is technically 4 portions. £7.50 for a quality salmon fillet is expensive but a lot of people would pay that much for a good steak



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