Mmmkay, but if I were to buy one of those nut butter steaks, it sure as shit better come with one of those little meat diapers in the bottom of the package.
Those meat diapers can go get fucked. Every time I buy ground meat that uses them, the actual meat is usually a significant amount of ounces lower than the advertised weight.
Go tube or go home. In my experience they're typically a bit heavier than the advertised weight.
$36.45/kg -> like $16.50 a pound, but let's assume it's Australian dollars (bit cheaper than Canadian) and say it's US$11/pound. Still an awful lot to pay for peanuts, which you can buy in bulk for less than $1/pound even if they're very good ones.
I could be misinformed on this, but I've heard some countries outside the US have huge upcharges on things like peanut butter for no other reason than marketing it as a luxury ingredient. But, there could be more to it that I'm not aware of.
S'true. Not a lot of people in Denmark like it so it gets "rarity pricing" like it's some kind of exotic delicacy! Don't you just love it when things cost more for being unpopular?
I suppose if it's a rarity in those places I could see it going for a little more, but PB being considered a luxury ingredient does give me a bit of a chuckle.