Beef prices reflect the cost per pound or kilogram of cattle sold at auction, wholesale, or retail. They guide purchasing decisions for consumers, ranchers, and grocery chains, while also influencing menu pricing for restaurants. Producers benefit by timing sales for maximum profit, and shoppers gain from budget-friendly cuts when supply is high.
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