CheapHealthyFood
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It depends on where you are but no. I have family members that will get a quarter or half a cow after it's slaughtered and that'll easily run you $750, and likely higher depending on the quality. For $200 I'd expect them to have gotten a handful of steaks, some roasts, and probably some ground beef. Hell, I've eaten a $200 single kobe steak before so it could be as little as a single piece but I highly doubt you're buying kobe from the back of a truck