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With meat prices rising, make your ground beef go further with these hacks
With rising meat prices NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with The Sporkful host Dan Pashman, about how to make your ground beef go further.
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Fortune
· Jun 25, 2026
Deviled eggs, seltzer and a burger you can’t quit: The GLP-1 crowd is (halfway) reinventing the American BBQ
Price hikes, Ozempic culture, and a stubborn love of beef are colliding at the grill this July 4th.
Brisbane Times
· Jul 1, 2026
Steak frites specials in Sydney for every day of the week
From bottomless steak (yes) to premium cuts, here’s how to still get your steak fix when prices are high.
The Daily Wire
· Jun 22, 2026
What A Cattle Rancher Knows About Beef Prices That Consumers Don’t
Consumers are feeling the effects of rising beef prices every time they walk into the grocery store. What many don’t realize is that those prices are the result of pressures that have been building on American farmers for decades. Today, the U.S. cattle herd is at its lowest level in roughly 75 years. It may ...
KSAT San Antonio
· Jul 1, 2026
San Antonio meat market offers budget-friendly alternatives ahead of Fourth of July
As families prepare for Fourth of July cookouts, rising beef prices continue to affect shoppers’ grocery budgets.
Off The Press
· Jul 2, 2026
Demand for steak remains high even as prices soar
As Americans prepare to fire up their grills for the Fourth of July, they’re facing some of the highest beef prices on record. Yet despite the sticker shock, demand for beef and steak are holding up. Beef prices have surged after the U.S. cattle herd shrank to its smallest size in decades following years of []...Click to read more
Kitchn
· Jun 23, 2026
Fajita-Style Ground Beef Skillet
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Related coverage for "With meat prices rising, make your ground beef go further with these hacks": Fortune — Deviled eggs, seltzer and a burger you can’t quit: The GLP-1 crowd is (halfway) reinventing the American BBQ. Brisbane Times — Steak frites specials in Sydney for every day of the week. The Daily Wire — What A Cattle Rancher Knows About Beef Prices That Consumers Don’t. KSAT San Antonio — San Antonio meat market offers budget-friendly alternatives ahead of Fourth of July. Off The Press — Demand for steak remains high even as prices soar. Kitchn — Fajita-Style Ground Beef Skillet