Your Memorial Day cookout just got cheaper: Save big on Kansas City steakburgers and sirloins delivered to your door
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With Memorial Day coming up, we are officially entering barbecue season! This summer should be full of sizzling steaks, juicy burgers and crispy chicken as we celebrate the warmer temps.
Want to step up your grilling game from the usual supermarket fare? We found a meat deal that's too tasty to pass up.
A box of eight steakburgers and eight 4-ounce sirloins from Kansas City Steaks normally retails for $120, but you can get it for just $80 with free shipping right now at QVC! Choose three interest-free Easy Pays of $26.66, if you'd like. And if you're a first-time QVC shopper, use code OFFER to get an extra $15 off.
Founded in 1932 as a small, family-owned butcher shop, Kansas City Steaks has become a household brand, beloved for its rich, flavorful cuts of meat from premier stockyards in Kansas. Trust us: These gourmet burgers and steaks aren't what your neighbors are serving — they'll have your guests begging for more.
These patties won't fall short. Kansas City Steakburgers are made with corn-fed premium ground beef and can be prepared either frozen or thawed. Slap some cheese and freshly sliced tomatoes and lettuce on a toasted bun and you've got a succulent taste sensation you won't soon forget. As for the sirloins? Well, they're a cut above what you'll find at the grocery store.
There's no question these burgers and steaks will be a hit at your next gathering — and you can't beat the price. So tuck into this deal of $80 with free shipping and handling before it's too late and you're stuck eating bland supermarket meat at your next cookout.
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