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Labor Day 2014 Report (Pdf) United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Feature Advertising by U.S. Supermarkets Marketing Service Meat, Poultry, Fruits, and Vegetables Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program Labor Day 2014 Agricultural Analytics Division Advertised Prices effective through September 01, 2014 Feature Advertising by U.S. Supermarkets During Key Seasonal Marketing Events This report provides a detailed breakdown of supermarket featuring of popular meat, poultry, fruit, and vegetable products for the Labor Day marketing period. The Labor Day weekend is the symbolic end of summer and the outdoor cooking season and is a significant demand period for a variety of meat cuts and vegetables for outdoor grilling and entertaining. Advertised sale prices are shown by region, state, and supermarket banner and include brand names, prices, and any special conditions. Contents: Chicken - Regular and value packs of boneless/skinless (b/s) breasts; b/s thighs; split, bone-in breasts; wings; bone-in thighs and drumsticks; tray and bagged leg quarters; 8-piece and 12-piece fried chicken. Northeast .................................................................................................................................................................. 03 Southeast ................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Midwest .................................................................................................................................................................... 27 South Central............................................................................................................................................................ 38 Southwest ................................................................................................................................................................. 45 Northwest ................................................................................................................................................................. 48 Pork - Sparerib varieties, various pork chop styles, whole boneless loins, and pork sausage. Northeast .................................................................................................................................................................. 51 Southeast ................................................................................................................................................................. 64 Midwest .................................................................................................................................................................... 76 South Central............................................................................................................................................................ 91 Southwest ................................................................................................................................................................. 102 Northwest ................................................................................................................................................................. 106 Beef - Ground beef, beef patties, and various USDA Choice beef steaks. Northeast .................................................................................................................................................................. 110 Southeast ................................................................................................................................................................. 126 Midwest .................................................................................................................................................................... 139 South Central............................................................................................................................................................ 153 Southwest ................................................................................................................................................................. 163 Northwest ................................................................................................................................................................. 167 Fruits and Vegetables - Sweet corn, red seedless watermelon, cantaloupe, sweet onions, cluster tomato, yellow peaches, nectarines, plums, strawberries, blueberries, red raspberries, blackberries, and green and red seedless grapes. Northeast .................................................................................................................................................................. 172 Southeast ................................................................................................................................................................. 187 Midwest .................................................................................................................................................................... 196 South Central............................................................................................................................................................ 210 Southwest ................................................................................................................................................................. 220 Northwest ................................................................................................................................................................. 224 Ground Poultry - Ground turkey and chicken grinds, sausage, and patties. Northeast .................................................................................................................................................................. 229 Southeast ................................................................................................................................................................. 235 Midwest .................................................................................................................................................................... 237 South Central............................................................................................................................................................ 240 Southwest ................................................................................................................................................................. 242 Northwest ................................................................................................................................................................. 243 Feature Advertising by U.S. Supermarkets During Key Seasonal Marketing Events (September 2014) USDA, Agricultural Marketing Service, LPS, Agricultural Analytics Division 1 Report Notes: All information is collected from publicly available, on-line supermarket advertising circulars during the holiday marketing period. All prices are in U.S. dollars per pound unless otherwise noted. Code Key: Beef Conditions Key: n/i ........................ not identified L ......................... limit at sale price BOGO ................. Buy one, get one free no L .................... no limit BOG2 .................. Buy one get two free v .......................... value pack (regular if not identified) BOG3 .................. Buy one get three free w ......................... with store card A .......................... Antibiotic-free w/o ...................... without store card C ......................... USDA Choice F .......................... Free Range G ......................... Grass-Fed K .......................... Kosher L .......................... Locally-grown O ......................... USDA Certified Organic P .......................... USDA Prime S .......................... USDA Select U.S. Regional Definitions: Northeast .................................. CT,DC,DE,MA,MD,ME,NH,NJ,NY,PA,RI,VT Southeast ................................. AL,FL,GA,MS,NC,SC,TN,VA,WV Midwest .................................... IA,IL,IN,KY,MI,MN,ND,NE,OH,SD,WI South Central............................ AR,AZ,CO,KS,LA,MO,NM,OK,TX,UT Southwest ................................. CA, HI, NV Northwest ................................. AK,ID,MT,OR,WA,WY The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination against its customers, employees, and applicants for employment on the bases of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, gender identity, religion, reprisal, and where applicable, political beliefs, marital status, familial or parental status, sexual orientation, or all or part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program, or protected genetic information in employment or in any program or activity conducted or funded by the Department. (Not all prohibited bases will apply to all programs and/or employment activities.) Feature Advertising by U.S. Supermarkets During Key Seasonal Marketing Events (September 2014) USDA, Agricultural Marketing Service, LPS, Agricultural Analytics Division 2 SUPERMARKET HOLIDAY FEATURING OF MEAT, POULTRY, FRUITS, & VEGETABLES Labor Day 2014 prices in $US per pound unless otherwise noted. CHICKEN B/S Breast B/S Thighs Split Breast Wings Thighs Drumsticks Leg Quarters Fried Store State Supermarket Brand Key reg value reg value reg value reg value reg value reg value tray bagged
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