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December 17, 2025 · Saving & Spending

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Kirkland Steak Strips Are More Expensive Per Bag

Kirkland Signature steak strips have seen a noticeable price increase of roughly 13% in just one year. A 340-gram bag that once cost $14.99 now rings up closer to $16.99.

For shoppers who rely on steak strips for quick dinners, high-protein snacks, or meal prep, that increase adds up fast. When inflation hits protein prices, it tends to impact grocery budgets disproportionately.

Smart alternatives:

  • Buy fresh beef in smaller quantities when it’s on sale
  • Rotate proteins weekly (chicken, eggs, legumes)
  • Compare per-ounce pricing at grocery stores using cashback or rewards credit cards
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