Sentences with phrase «dollars per pound»

Not to be confused with the vastly more expensive Nature's Variety (which rings in at $ 2.96 per pound — two dollars per pound more), this is a very straightforward, traditional dry dog food on the cheaper end of the spectrum.
Measured in dollars per pound of performance or horsepower per ton of excitement, the Acura NSX is one of the world's finest sports cars.
At prices in the hundreds of dollars per pound in Hong Kong markets, shark fins are among the world's most expensive ingredients.
Perfectly good seven - year - old ships were selling like hamburger meat — dollars per pound of steel on the ship.
What it measures: The price of copper on the London Metals Exchange, in U.S. dollars per pound or metric ton.
To develop commercial spaceflight, that cost will have to come down to hundreds or even tens of dollars per pound.
At the time, all jellybeans sold for less than a dollar per pound, and they all tasted pretty much alike.
While women in the study who already cooked Tofu were twice as likely to think of it as a great source of protein and an easy - to - cook food, the non-users thought Tofu was difficult to cook, needed special extra ingredients and was expensive; in fact, many estimated prices being as much as one dollar per pound higher than beef, when asked to estimate the cost of a 1 pound block of Tofu.
Consumption of almonds has jumped 200 % since 2005 and almond prices rose from about a dollar per pound in 2000 to a peak of around $ 5 per pound in 2014 according to the study's author.
Because of their cumbersome size, big pumpkins are not readily available for purchase in most grocery stores or farmers» markets, yet they can still be purchased at larger harvest festivals, or through direct contact with some local farmers for about one dollar per pound, or $ 2.20 USD per kilogram.
Technically sold as an anticaking compound and available only in 40 - pound bags, Azomite is incredibly cheap when used as a mineral supplement, costing less than one dollar per pound delivered.

Not exact matches

Dollar bulls in London took advantage of the holiday in most of the rest of Europe to push the currency to almost $ 1.20 per euro and helped it make good ground against the Swiss franc and the data - dented pound.
Unless otherwise noted, with the exception of earnings per share and realized price and cost per pound figures, all financial results are in millions of US dollars.
The BSI report found that the use of standards accounted for 28.4 per cent of growth in the UK's GDP, a 37.4 per cent growth in its productivity and an increase of 6.1 billion pounds (approximately 12.2 billion Canadian dollars) in UK exports annually.
At just over 50 per cent, the share of foreign currency issuance denominated in US dollars was below past norms; financial institutions issued substantial amounts in euros and pounds sterling.
The share of foreign currency issuance denominated in US dollars remained low by historical standards at just over 50 per cent; financial institutions issued substantial amounts in euros, pounds sterling and Canadian dollars.
«Over the last year, the Canadian dollar has lost eight per cent against the US dollar, 14.2 per cent against the Euro and 16.2 per cent against the British pound
This prompted a drop in value for the pound against the US dollar and most other major currencies, with the US dollar experiencing a sharp spike $ 1.36 per pound by January 2009.
He knows how much the different versions of the first edition of Ulysses cost in francs, pounds, and dollars, how much Eliot received from all sources for publishing The Waste Land and how that compares with the per capita income of the United States at the time, and how much Ezra Pound's first book had increased in value by 1924.
At seven to ten roots per pound, you can see how one little root can cost at least eight to ten dollars.
I chose to use brown lentils as the base of this recipe, which you can easily find in most grocery stores for a dollar or two per pound.
The year that John Catsimatidis, the grocer who made a billion dollars selling wilted vegetables and $ 8 - per - pound butter to New Yorkers for decades, and who then thought they would forgive and forget long enough to make him mayor as a Republican, learned they wouldn't.
I chose to use brown lentils as the base of this recipe, which you can easily find in most grocery stores for a dollar or two per pound.
: (Fortunately I live near a Korean market that has baby bok choy for a dollar or so per pound year round.
Trader Joe's brand organic butter is also grass - fed, and it's about a dollar or so less per pound than the Kerrygold.
Almost all the clothes and accessories in the new Regent Street store are on sale for the same amount of pounds as dollars, meaning a $ 350 (# 219) black blazer is retailing at # 350 — an increase of 60 per cent.
The card is called the Sustain: Green MasterCard, and it promises to reduce cardholders» carbon footprint by 2 pounds per dollar spent.
We also know that the average price per pound for dry cat food in farm and feed stores is less than a dollar, compared to almost $ 2.60 in pet shops.
Caribefia rewarded its membership with as much as a six dollar refund per pound of lobster, with some members totalling up to 5,000 pounds each.
Buying their food at Petsmart or Petco through a shopping portal not only saves me a trip to the store to buy 40 pound bags of food with 2 toddlers in tote, it also earns me anywhere from 3 - 5 points per dollar!
The dollar amount the company could owe you equates to $ 0.60 per pound, per item.
A difference of just a few pounds, could mean a hundred dollars more per year in yearly premium costs.
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