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Fribin Ribs

Postby LoneWalker » 24 Jul 2015, 17:16

I've read one of the threads on here and Fribin Baby Back ribs seem pretty good. Can anyone confirm if the ribs come individually wrapped or if they are frozen together in one big lump?

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Re: Fribin Ribs

Postby Kiska95 » 25 Jul 2015, 11:54

Its getting the buggers cheap enough which is the problem

Meat Packs are just short of £50 for a 10KG box where as Bookers do similar meaty ribs at £30. Tesco's I am told do decent ones too
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Re: Fribin Ribs

Postby essexsmoker » 25 Jul 2015, 20:32

Yes , that's what put me off fribin. Sound like good ribs but too pricey. If you find anywhere cheap let us know!

I've had tesco ribs and been pleased. Not cheap but not terrible.
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Re: Fribin Ribs

Postby Kiska95 » 26 Jul 2015, 12:02

Spoke to the fribin Rib distributer direct and he wanted £2.50 to £2.95 a kilo but you have to take a full pallet so as usual they just doubling up on their wholesale price
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Re: Fribin Ribs

Postby essexsmoker » 26 Jul 2015, 16:56

Kiska95 wrote:Spoke to the fribin Rib distributer direct and he wanted £2.50 to £2.95 a kilo but you have to take a full pallet so as usual they just doubling up on their wholesale price

That sounds more like the sort of price I'm after.

We should do a co-op buy and get a pallet. Lol.
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Re: Fribin Ribs

Postby aris » 27 Jul 2015, 22:44

Who are the disties? Perhaps we can get a butcher or wholesaler to stick them. Someone like Wing Yip may be interested. They are very open to new ideas - they started stocking beef ribs after my suggestion.
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Re: Fribin Ribs

Postby essexsmoker » 28 Jul 2015, 05:05

aris wrote:Who are the disties? Perhaps we can get a butcher or wholesaler to stick them. Someone like Wing Yip may be interested. They are very open to new ideas - they started stocking beef ribs after my suggestion.

Wow, a business that listens to customers. that's a novel idea. Lol.

Good idea though. Although I guess you'd be back up to silly price by the time they add their bit.
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Re: Fribin Ribs

Postby aris » 28 Jul 2015, 06:40

essexsmoker wrote:
aris wrote:Who are the disties? Perhaps we can get a butcher or wholesaler to stick them. Someone like Wing Yip may be interested. They are very open to new ideas - they started stocking beef ribs after my suggestion.

Wow, a business that listens to customers. that's a novel idea. Lol.

Good idea though. Although I guess you'd be back up to silly price by the time they add their bit.


Not really - their prices are very reasonable. And yes, I was taken aback when the chap I emailed said it was a good idea, and 3 days later he emailed me pictures of three samples he got from his meat supplier and asked me which one I thought was best.
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Re: Fribin Ribs

Postby Kiska95 » 28 Jul 2015, 13:43

Its H S Smith who is the distributor and I think they come in 100 boxes to a pallet
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Re: Fribin Ribs

Postby essexsmoker » 28 Jul 2015, 18:21

Kiska95 wrote:Its H S Smith who is the distributor and I think they come in 100 boxes to a pallet

Ahh yes. They are near me. I rang them years ago and they said they only deal in pallet loads. They are major distributors.
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