With the price of everything going up and drought impacting the state, Texas barbecue lovers have seen a domino effect when it comes to their favorite meal.
Are you willing to pay double for Texas barbecue? With the price of everything going up and drought impacting the state, barbecue lovers have seen a domino effect.
Chef and proprietor at Interstellar BBQ John Bates said when the restaurant first opened, he was paying $2.75 per pound for brisket. Now, on average, he pays close to $5.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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