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UNADILLA, Neb. (KLKN) — A restaurant and bar in a Nebraska village is reluctantly ending its community tradition of prime rib night indefinitely.
Malanie “Mal” Wallen, the owner of Mal’s Bar and Grill in Unadilla, said the customary weekly dinners were started by the previous owners.
When she took over the business in 2021, she said the most common request she received from patrons was to keep prime rib night going.
“It was a hit!” she said. “Everybody loves it, and that’s what people look forward to on Saturday night here.”
But last Saturday was the final prime rib night, where customers could buy a 12-ounce prime ribeye.
Wallen said the reaction of its end was not great.
“The whole entire night, the waitresses kept coming into the kitchen left and right, like, ‘People are so bummed that this is our last prime rib night; they want us to continue doing it,'” she said.
With prices of prime rib doubling in the last few weeks, she tried to keep serving it despite the costs by making the special dinner biweekly instead.
But ultimately, she made the decision to stop it.
“From a moral standpoint, I can’t continue it on when it’s going to be that much, especially since people enjoy it so much,” she said. “Like, I want them to be able to enjoy it, but I want their pockets to be able to enjoy it, too.”
If kept on the menu, a 12-ounce prime rib at Mal’s would go from $39 to nearly $70.
Sauce: https://www.klkntv.com/as-beef-prices-rise-a-nebraska-restaurant-ends-its-popular-prime-rib-night/
somebackup
From a moral standpoint? Not that's a fiscal standpoint.
DanielAsparagus
So keep it on the menu and let them pay if they want it?
Krackajak78
SecretAgentSuperBooger
Trump claims "we've already solved inflation, we solved prices." Sauce: https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/18/politics/fact-check-trump-uk-starmer
invadeboiss
About 99% certain who they voted for.
ALTEFFFOUR
mikeatike
OhNoAnyway.gif
MoonAmericanFloydHeywoodR
But Hunter's laptop!
IdRatherBeOnThePlaystation
Honest question, why has it gone up when it's not being imported?
RenaissanceFaireMan
How much beef do you think is imported?
KAPTKipper
Yet official inflation is only a few %, the numbers are fake!
RenaissanceFaireMan
I agree, no way it should double in price at the consumer end.
ScienceIsNotALiberalConspiracy
Since when did prime ribeye go up 100%? It appears to still be in the 25-ish per pound price range at a few local stores. That's the same as it was a few months ago.
Filanwizard
I am betting that small restaurants get absolutely violated without lube by the suppliers. The meat industry will fuck the supermarkets a bit slower because they move so much beef that they have some negotiating power and possibly even locked in contracts.
SaturnineCult
Silly you, prime ribs are only for rich people.
RenaissanceFaireMan
Granted, I lucked out and bought some nice steaks as they were about to expire; nobody wanted to pay the actual price for them.
DarwinsAgain
But the Orange Moron's tariffs are REALLY hurting the people they are supposed to hurt /s https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2025-05-10/australian-beef-exports-surge-china-us-tariffs-trade-war/105272490
JetHed
More recent article:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-18/us-cattle-prices-soar-increasing-demand-for-aussie-beef/105776020
Calicoastin818
you can thank trump and his fascist regime plus the dumbasses who voted for him
theworldcouldbeflat
Yeah that's a big Canadian export.
jimpapadimitrios24
original cost $10 per serving , sold for $39. now cost raises $10 to $20 and they decide to jack prices $30 more.
jjw9
Best all-u-can eat prime rib night I ever had was in 1988 in Sandstone, Minnesota. The dining hall was one of only two buildings on a 100-acre parking lot in the middle of nowhere.
The other building was a tiny cinderblock shack that sold ice cream for after the prime rib dinner. Only one flavor served, but it was the best damn vanilla ice cream I’ve ever had.
All week the giant parking lot was a ghost town, except on Thursdays when the parked cars would be overflowing into the fields.
RenaissanceFaireMan
All you can eat prime rib sounds nice.
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RenaissanceFaireMan
IDK, this year has been great for raising cattle in my area. Ranchers are holding back, recovering from last year.
RenaissanceFaireMan
Last year people were selling off their herds because the price of feeding them was too high. Now corn is at a super cheap price, rain has been helpful for foraging and....for some reason China isn't buying our crops.
fformulaa
Omg, look at that fat! They trim it too much in my nexk of the woods. Especially pork chops. You want that nice cwispy breaded porky fat!
3Davideo
Finally, someone who agrees with me on that.
RenaissanceFaireMan
I think it needs a bit of trimming, but if you trim too much the meat is all dry and flavorless.
Bowtie8bit
Goodness, no. Eating that stuff is like eating poison. Death by congestive heart failure. Keep the red, get rid of the fat.
fformulaa
Absolutely! Filet mignon pan fried in butter with rosemary and garlic finish, sublime!
RenaissanceFaireMan
Omg, don't eat all that fat...however, trimmed down and cooked properly it's very tasty.
LitterBoxKing
But the MAGAt at the Central Reserve says there has been no inflation: /gallery/bwahahaha-oh-you-were-being-serious-tI2lu2V
PassionAggressive
Didn’t he say like 2 days ago that there was inflation AND low growth?
PassionAggressive
Nevermind I don’t know that guy, I was talking about the fed chair.
RenaissanceFaireMan
Granted, I DID get some nice steaks on clearance (because they were about to expire). Guess nobody wanted to pay the price on the package.
NKato
The reality is that since the beef isn't selling, the farmers are going to make less stock available. Surprise.
unremarkableasterisk
Somehow, this is Biden's fault.
L4dead2
If he would have ran again he would have beaten trump and we wouldn’t be in this mess so definitely his fault /s
dohcohv
I got into an argument with someone because they blamed it on Biden. They said it was because Biden had them killed during COVID.
1) the government didn't do that
2) COVID was mostly under Trump
3) it only takes 2 years to raise a cow to slaughter
4) we could import beef, but tariffs Trump slapped on Brazil, Canada and other beef exporting countries made it too expensive.
FetteredJuvenescence
Or Obama's... Or Bill Clinton's. Trump reaches way the fuck back when he's picking folks to blame. Surprised he doesn't blame Carter.
RenaissanceFaireMan
iRecommendBooks
US beef got nailed by COVID, by a drought, and now by tariffs.
gumshoe99
Do you recommend any books about this?
iRecommendBooks
How to Cook a Wolf is probably another great book for expensive beef. It's a classic cookbook by MFK Fisher, who's one of the best food writers, ever.
The wolf in this case is wartime rationing - meat was heavily rationed due to WW2.
Any edition of her book that you buy now also has her later annotations in the margins. In one reflection that stuck with me she talks about noticing her writing about sons, not daughters, throughout, and thought that was a shame.
iRecommendBooks
Man if I'm gonna be honest work and having a toddler have really cut back on my reading. I get through a few books a year anymore.
The Dorito Effect is a good one though - it's about how changes in food science & agriculture impact our health, and ends with a vignette about fried chicken from a heritage breed w/o a grain diet. I think about that fried chicken a lot.
gumshoe99
Thanks Book Daddy
iRecommendBooks
xD
GrandmasterSpank
Keep it on the menu, up the price to where it is in real life, then also add a small text "we had to raise price because of Trumps policies, sorry !"
CP3oh
How do we know she wasnt also a Trump voter? In tiny-town NE she'd be run out on a rail for besmirching Dear Leader so, anyways. Better to just say "beef is too expensive now" and let the bumpkins fill in the blanks however they want.
VodkaReindeer
@op cut off the part of the article that tells the reader the prices are because of the cattle cycle and not Trump policies
RenaissanceFaireMan
Right, because McDonalds and other companies that used to but beef from Australia aren't doing so?
VodkaReindeer
did you come up with that idea yourself? https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-06-07/grilling-season-beef-demand-outweighs-trump-tariffs/105387118?utm_source=chatgpt.com
JustLettingPeopleBeWrong
Except that would mean she'd have to keep a very expensive cut of meat in stock, even though it was unlikely to be purchased.
You can't just...have trick menu items like that.
wobblecopterrrr
and you can't cook it to order, it takes hours to prepare, that's why places do things like "prime rib night", I assume the staff was eating prime rib for a while before they just stopped offering it.
wobblecopterrrr
the wait staff would go through soo much shit if they just doubled prices, they would probably lose more customers and staff than if they just stopped offering it, I imagine that was the decision making process.
GrandmasterSpank
Of course. And if it was my restaurant I'd probably just take it off the menu and not say a word about Trump. But ... if I had any balls... I would keep it on the menu.
Zamm005
Oh my sweet summer children, you're ALL about to go through soo much shit... The more you shy away from it now, the more shit you're gonna have to go through.
'A stitch in time saves nine'.. And never is this more true than regarding fascism.
Its too late for a single stitch now. Many stitches are already necesessary, and none of them will be easy or pain free...
wobblecopterrrr
uhh, non sequitur?
Zamm005
Sorry I assumed it was obvious what type of shit the wait staff would be going through if the restaurant wrote "This is the Trump tax" on their menus?
For clarity - "the wait staff will get lots of abuse from trumpers" is what they meant... And Im just pointing out that "you're all going to get lots of abuse from trumpers"
Zamm005
Oops, sorry just realised I replied to you and not the comment above! Lol
wobblecopterrrr
heh, nbd
horseman05
But.....but.....he said that food prices are down and inflation was neutral and we are all getting wealthier.
Markodgt
He literally said gas prices were at 2 dollars. Umm sorry but not where but WHEN mother fucker
RenaissanceFaireMan
Don't look at coffee prices either...
horseman05
Coffee,bananas,vegetables,beef,pork,chicken,eggs ...............
BubblesTheFish
Don't look at prices.
RenaissanceFaireMan
Well, eggs are down from earlier and pork is about the same. What could a banana cost?
KellyCrazyCatLadyinTraining
Ten dollars?
horseman05
Just checked actual math and pork is up 22% from May and bananas are up 24% from May. Beef is up 28% and eggs are about the same as in May but price makes huge changes weekly.These are actual prices from a May flyer compared to a listing from the same National grocery chain today.
RenaissanceFaireMan