bgross88
Full Fledged Farker
I owe a buddy a rib cook for helping me do some work on my deck. I decided to grab some spareribs from Restaurant Depot--price listed on line is $1.99/lb.
When I got there, I had someone help me get a case and open it. These were packed like the baby backs at Costco/Sam's. They looked decent, so I grabbed 2 packs and asked the guy if there were 2 racks in each pack---and he said yes.
When I got home and opened them, it appears that each package contains the trimmed rib tips and one rack of ribs. I couldn't tell that at the store, as they were packed tightly and appeared to be "okay". Just curious if this is how all their prepackaged ribs come? The ribs pictured on their website when I looked them up, were not the same ribs packaged ribs I bought--different label/different packaging.
Slightly annoyed, but not a big deal. But it's the 1st time I've bought ribs there, so curious what others with more experience shopping there have seen and want to know what to expect/look for in the future.
I have a few pics of what I think are the trimmed pieces, hopefully they come thru.
Thanks!
When I got there, I had someone help me get a case and open it. These were packed like the baby backs at Costco/Sam's. They looked decent, so I grabbed 2 packs and asked the guy if there were 2 racks in each pack---and he said yes.
When I got home and opened them, it appears that each package contains the trimmed rib tips and one rack of ribs. I couldn't tell that at the store, as they were packed tightly and appeared to be "okay". Just curious if this is how all their prepackaged ribs come? The ribs pictured on their website when I looked them up, were not the same ribs packaged ribs I bought--different label/different packaging.
Slightly annoyed, but not a big deal. But it's the 1st time I've bought ribs there, so curious what others with more experience shopping there have seen and want to know what to expect/look for in the future.
I have a few pics of what I think are the trimmed pieces, hopefully they come thru.
Thanks!