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  2. These Are The Cheapest Grocery Stores In America Right Now - AOL

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    Anybody in Texas who wants the magic of H-E-B at a more affordable price can head over to their other concept, Joe V's Smart Shop. Joe V's Smart Shop was first established in 2010 after being ...

  3. Whale meat - Wikipedia

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    Whale meat, broadly speaking, may include all cetaceans (whales, ... Fluke meat can sell for over $200 per kilogram, over three times the price of belly meat.

  4. Marine mammals as food - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, 5,560 tons of whale meat was sold for consumption. [9] In modern-day Japan, two cuts of whale meat are usually distinguished: the belly meat and the tail or fluke meat. Fluke meat can sell for $200 per kilogram, over three times the price of belly meat. [ 8 ]

  5. Whale meat fetches 'celebration prices' after Japanese hunt - AOL

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    The fresh meat sold for up to 15,000 yen ($140) per kilogram (2.2 pounds), several times higher than the prices paid for Antarctic minkes, at a wholesale market in Sendai, one of several cities on ...

  6. Seafood - Wikipedia

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    In modern Japan, two cuts of whale meat are usually distinguished: the belly meat and the more valued tail or fluke meat. Fluke meat can sell for $200 per kilogram, three times the price of belly meat. [27] Fin whales are particularly desired because they are thought to yield the best quality fluke meat. [28]

  7. Trump tariffs to stoke US food inflation despite pledge to ...

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    Prices for the hamburger meat are up 42% from four years ago. U.S. beef demand hit a 38-year high in 2024 despite record prices, said Lance Zimmerman, senior animal protein analyst for ...

  8. Maritime fur trade - Wikipedia

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    Other side trades included Chilean copper from Valparaíso, scrimshaw (whale teeth), tortoise shells and meat from the Galápagos Islands, sugar from Manila, and, from Java, areca nuts (so-called betel nuts) and coffee beans. Sealing boomed in the Juan Fernández Islands and the Juan Fernández fur seal was rapidly exploited to near-extinction.

  9. Tyson Foods CEO on President Trump's tariffs: It won't roast ...

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    The meat supplier raised the forecast by $100 million to a range of $1.9 billion to $2.3 billion, up from a prior $1.8 billion to $2.2 billion. ... but feeder cattle prices will continue to be ...