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The price of steaks in Ohio can vary widely depending on the cut, quality, and where you purchase them. On average, you might find prices ranging from $8 to $20 per pound for common cuts like ribeye or sirloin at grocery stores. Specialty butcher shops or high-end restaurants may charge more, especially for premium or grass-fed options. Seasonal sales and local sourcing can also affect prices.

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