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WBF Beef Price List Oct 2019 AUGUST 2020 “You Can Compare The Price . QUALITY But You Can‛t Compare The QUALITY!” GUARANTEED U.S.D.A. WILSON BEEF INSPECTED FARMS, LLC 1976-2020 * 44 YEARS OF MAKING OUR PRIORITIES •Quality •Service •Savings NO CHEMICALS • NO HORMONES • NO ADDITIVES BEEF FROM OUR FARM TO YOUR FREEZER OPEN: Monday-Friday WHOLESOME, OLD-FASHIONED GOODNESS 8am-5pm; LOCALLY RAISED & DRY-AGED Saturday 8am-12 noon WE ACCEPT CASH, CHECKS, DEBIT, CREDIT & EBT CARDS CLOSED: 1 MILE EAST OF CANASERAGA, JUST OFF ROUTE 70 Sundays Thanksgiving Day CANASERAGA, NY Christmas Day December 26 (607) 545-8308 New Year‛s Day Toll Free (877) 286-9706 Memorial Day From Bualo: 10751 HESS ROAD July 4th (Travel time approximately Labor Day 1 hour and 40 minutes.) DANSVILLE Route 20 east (Broadway), right Exit 4 onto Route 63, right onto Route 36 south, right onto WILSON Route 70, 2 miles down, BEEF ROUTE 390 Ask us about ROUTE 70 right onto Hess Road. FARMS ROUTE 36 snack stick CANASERAGA fundraising From Rochester: Take 390 south to Exit 4, turn right at exit onto 961F opportunities! 36 south, continue on 36 south for approximately 6 miles, turn right on Rte. 70, after 2 miles turn right onto Hess Road. EXIT From Bath & Corning: I-86 34N Take I-86 west to Exit 34 north (Route 36). Continue on 36 north about 6 miles. Turn left onto Route 70, after 2 miles turn right onto Hess Road. PRICE LIST PER POUND AUGUST 2020 All cuts are wrapped in small quantities and frozen for your convenience. ROASTS PORK SAUSAGE PATTIES Chuck .......................$5.99 Pork Stew ...................3.59 Breakfast .................$3.89 Arm/Round Bone Chuck .....5.99 Pork Tenderloin .........5.99 Sweet Pork .................3.89 Rump .............................6.49 Mild Italian .................3.89 Top Round Roast .......6.99 Rib Chops ....................3.99 Hot Italian ..................3.89 Sirloin Tip ...................6.99 Sirloin Chops ..............3.99 Pepper & Onion ..........4.39 Eye of Round ..............6.99 Chops-Center Cut ......4.99 NEW Robust Breakfast ..........3.89 Tri-Tip .........................7.99 Boneless Chops ..........5.39 SAUSAGE LINKS Standing Rib (order ahead) 15.99 Marinated Chops .......6.69 Breakfast ....................4.09 Mild Italian .................4.09 STEAKS Pork Steaks ................2.99 Hot Italian ..................4.09 Chuck ...........................6.49 Pepper & Onion ..........4.59 Patio ..............................7.19 Pork Cube Steaks ......3.99 Pepper & Onion/Cheese .....5.59 Top Round ....................7.19 Apple Maple Pork ......4.99 St. Louis Style Ribs ...3.99 London Broil.................7.19 NEW Robust Breakfast ..........4.09 Cube ..............................7.19 Country Style Ribs ...3.99 Flank ..............................7.19 Baby Back Ribs ..........4.49 FROM THE SMOKE HOUSE Skirt .............................7.29 Bologna ........................3.99 Chuck - Eye .................7.99 Boneless Loin Roast ..5.39 Smoked HotSausage ......4.49 Spider..........................7.99 Boneless Rib End Roast ..4.49 Smoked HotSausage/Cheese ...4.99 Sandwich .....................8.99 Shoulder Roast ..........3.59 Smoked Kielbasa .......4.49 Sirloin ........................12.39 Ground Pork ................3.59 Zesty Italian-Style Boneless Sirloin .......12.39 Fresh Hocks ...............2.39 Smoked Sausage .. 4.49 Rib .............................. 15.99 Zesty Italian-Style Smoked T-Bone .......................14.89 Sidepork ......................5.89 Sausage with Cheese ..4.99 Porterhouse ...............15.19 Slab Sidepork ............5.69 Sweet Smoked Sausage . 4.69 Strip (Boneless).......... 17.99 Delmonico ..................18.99 SMOKED PORK Sweet Sm. Sausage/Cheese 5.19 Tenderloin Steak ....21.99 Smoked Pulled Pork ..8.99 SMOKED SNACKS Whole Tenderloin (order ahead) 21.99 Smoked Pork Chops ..5.49 Beef Jerky, 1/4 lb. ...ea. 8.00 BLACK NUGGET MARINATED STEAKS Smoked Hocks ...........2.99 Regular Pepper BBQ Marinated London ......8.19 Slab Bacon ...................6.19 Hot Teriyaki Marinated Patio ..........8.19 Bacon, Sliced ..............6.39 Snack Sticks .....each 1.00 Marinated Sirloin ....13.39 Hillbilly Bacon ............4.99 Snack Stick Ends each 5.00 Old-Fashioned Snack Stick Bags ..each 13.50 Marinated Strip... .... 17.99 Regular Marinated Delmonico 19.99 Hickory-Smoked Ham Cheddar GREAT Spicy Jalapeno Cheese GROUND BEEF Boneless Roast .....4.85 FUND Honey BBQ Hot RAISERS! 1 lb. Pkg. ......................5.99 Steaks ....................5.15 Snackaroni Raspberry Chipotle 4 Patties (1 lb.) ...........6.75 Sandwich ...... 1 lb. 5.45 Teriyaki Habanero Mango 5 Patties (1 lb.) ...........6.75 HORMONE-FREE Garlic Ring Bologna .......4.69 Premium (1 lb.) Pkg. ....... 6.99 CHICKEN BREASTS Summer Sausage .......4.69 Taco Burger ................7.49 Split .......................... 2.99 Beef, Bacon & Cheese Patties .7.89 Cracker Bologna ........5.99 Sweet Onion Pepper Jack Patties 7.89 Boneless/Skinless.. 3.99 Jalapeno Popper Patties...7.89 Cheese & Jalapeno CHICKEN SAUSAGE LINKS Summer Sausage....... 5.89 OTHER NEW Apple Maple Chicken Kabob Meat ................7.39 Sausage Links ..........4.99 HOT DOGS Burgundy Wine Marinated Kabob Meat 8.39 Beef Stew ...................6.49 Buffalo Wing Chicken Sausage Beef & Pork ................4.39 Brisket .........................5.99 with Cheese Links .. 5.59 Beef ...............................5.19 Short Ribs ..................5.99 Beef Back Ribs ..........5.99 PEPPERONI Beef & Pork w/Cheese ..5.39 Soup Bones, Neck .....2.90 Beef & Pork w/Cheese Shank ....3.99 Sliced ..................... lb. 5.99 & Jalapenos ........... 5.49 Tongue (Beef) ............2.50 CORNED BEEF - Seasonal Liver (Beef & Pork) ....1.00 Pork “White” Hots .....4.17 Heart (Beef) ...............1.00 Brisket .........................6.49 Pork “White” Hots Tail (Beef)...................5.00 Round ...........................7.49 with cheese ............5.17 MAKE YOUR MEALTIMES MEMORABLE! AUGUST 2020 30 LB. COMBO BOX SUPER SAVER 3 PKGS. GROUND BEEF 1 CHUCK OR ARM ROAST 5 LBS. BNLS/SKNLS CHICKEN BREAST 2 PORTERHOUSE STEAKS 2 PKGS. GROUND BEEF PATTIES 3 PKGS. SPLIT CHICKEN BREAST 3 PKGS. GROUND BEEF 2 PKGS. PORK STEAKS 1 PKG. BREAKFAST PATTIES 1 PORK SHOULDER ROAST 2 OR 3 PKGS. PORK CHOPS 2 PKGS. PEPPER & ONION 1 PKG. MILD ITALIAN LINKS 2 OR 3 PKGS. PORK CHOPS 1 PKG. HOT DOGS SAUSAGE LINKS 1 PKG. BACON 2 PKGS. PORK STEAKS 1 CHUCK OR ARM ROAST 1 PKG. STEW 1 PKG. HOT DOGS 2 PKGS. CUBE STEAKS 2 PKGS. GROUND BEEF PATTIES 1 PKG. APPLE MAPLE LINKS 1 PKG. STEW 2 SIRLOIN STEAKS 25 LBS. --- $139.00 1 PKG. SANDWICH HAM 30 LBS. --- $164.00 FREEZER FILLER BOX 3 PKGS. GROUND BEEF 2 OR 3 PKGS. PORK CUBE STEAKS 50 LB. BEEF BOX -Not Available 2 PKGS. GROUND BEEF PATTIES 1 PKG. GROUND PORK 2 OR 3 SIRLOIN STEAKS 1 SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 1 PKG. STEW 1 BONELESS HAM ROAST 3 PKGS. CUBE STEAKS 1 ROLLED RUMP ROAST 1 PKG. BOLOGNA 1 CHUCK OR ARM ROAST 2 PORTERHOUSE STEAKS 17 PKGS. GROUND BEEF 1 PKG. SANDWICH HAM 2 PKGS. BREAKFAST PATTIES 2 OR 3 T-BONE STEAKS 1 TOP ROUND STEAK 1 PKG. HOT DOGS 1 BAG CRINKLE CUT FRIES 2 CHUCK ROASTS 1 CHUCK STEAK 25 LBS. --- $106.00 1 ARM ROAST 3 OR 4 RIB STEAKS 50 LBS. --- $383.00 SUMMER SPECIAL 2 PKGS. CUBE STEAKS 3 PKGS. SPLIT CHICKEN BREAST HOLIDAY BOX 2 PKGS. GROUND BEEF PATTIES 2 PKGS. HOT DOGS 1 BONELESS HAM ROAST 1 BEEF RUMP ROAST 2 PKGS. SMOKED ZESTY SAUSAGE 1 CHUCK STEAK 5 PKGS. GROUND BEEF 2 PKGS. BREAKFAST PATTIES 2 PKGS. MILD ITALIAN LINKS 1 PKG. COUNTRY STYLE RIBS 5 PKGS. GROUND BEEF PATTIES 2 PKGS. PEPPER & ONION 2 PKGS. PORK CHOPS 1 PKG. SANDWICH HAM 2 PKGS. BACON SAUSAGE LINKS 20 LBS. --- $92.00 2 PKGS. SLICED PEPPERONI 1 PKG. CRACKER BOLOGNA 1 PKG. BONELESS/SKINLESS CHICKEN BREAST STEAK & BURGER BOX -Not Available 25 LBS. --- $140.00 5 PKGS. GROUND BEEF 3 OR 4 T-BONE STEAKS 25 LB. PORK BOX 5 PKGS. GROUND BEEF PATTIES 2 DELMONICO STEAKS 2 SIRLOIN STEAKS 3 OR 4 RIB STEAKS 5 OR 6 PKGS. PORK CHOPS 1 BONELESS HAM ROAST 4 STRIP STEAKS 1 LONDON BROIL 1 PKG. SANDWICH HAM 2 PKGS. PORK STEW 25 LBS. --- $258.00 2 PKGS. BACON 2 PKGS. MILD ITALIAN LINKS 1 BONELESS RIB END ROAST 2 PKGS. PORK STEAKS NO PREP, NO MESS MEALS 1 OR 2 PKGS. COUNTRY STYLE RIBS 2 OR 3 PKGS. MARINATED PATIO STEAKS 1 PKG. GROUND BEEF PATTIES 25 LBS. --- $109.00 2 PKGS. BURGUNDY WINE MARINATED KABOB MEAT 1 PKG. SMOKED BBQ RIBS 2 OR 3 PKGS. SWEET BOURBON MARINATED PORK CHOPS 1 PKG. HAM STEAK LEAN CHOICES -Not Available 1 PKG. SWEET ONION PEPPER JACK BEEF PATTIES 1 PKG. MILD ITALIAN PATTIES 1 PKG. BEEF & PORK HOT DOGS 1 PKG. SUMMER SAUSAGE 3 EX-LEAN GROUND BEEF 1 BNLS. RIB END PORK ROAST 1 PKG. SMOKED PULLED PORK 1 PKG. SWEET SMOKED SAUSAGE W/ CHEESE 2 EX-LEAN BEEF PATTIES 1 PKG. HAM STEAKS 1 PKG. TACO BURGER 2 PKGS. CUBE STEAKS 1 PKG. CANADIAN BACON 17 LBS. --- $118.00 1 SIRLOIN STEAK 2 PKGS. PORK CHOPS 1 SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 2 PKGS. BNLS. CHICKEN BREASTS GRILL BOX 18 LBS. --- $112.50 1 PKG. MARINATED KABOB MEAT 2 T-BONE STEAKS 3 PKGS. GROUND BEEF PATTIES 1 PKG. COUNTRY STYLE RIBS 25 LB. BEEF BOX -Not Available 3 PKGS. SPLIT CHICKEN BREAST 1 PKG. SMOKED KIELBASA 1 PKG. HOT DOGS 2 PKGS. MILD ITALIAN LINKS 7 PKGS. GROUND BEEF 1 SIRLOIN STEAK 2 PKGS. BEEF STEW 1 PKG. CHEESE HOT DOGS 1 PKG. JALAPENO POPPER BURGERS 2 T-BONE STEAKS 1 CHUCK ROAST 2 RIB STEAKS 1 ARM ROAST 1 CHUCK STEAK 1 RUMP ROAST 17 LBS. --- $99.00 2 PKGS. SANDWICH STEAKS DINNER FOR TWO 25 LBS. --- $188.50 2 PKGS. GROUND BEEF 1 PKG. BNLS/SKNLS CHICKEN BREAST BASIC MEALS 2 PKGS. GROUND BEEF PATTIES 1 PKG. SMOKED PORK CHOPS 1 SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 1 PKG. BREAKFAST PATTIES 6 PKGS. GROUND BEEF 2 PKGS. HOT DOGS 1 PORK SHOULDER ROAST 1 PKG. HOT DOGS 3 PKGS. BEEF PATTIES 2 PKGS.
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