
If there’s one thing every Filipino household checks at least once a week, it’s the meat price today Philippines. Whether you’re planning your weekly ulam, stretching the grocery budget, or deciding what to cook for the kids, knowing current prices helps a lot in planning meals that are both masarap and tipid.
For 2025, prices continue to shift depending on the market, supply, and even the weather. So here’s a quick, mom-friendly 2025 Price Check to guide you before you shop.
Current Chicken, Pork, and Beef Prices in Metro Manila (2025 Update)
Note: Prices are average estimates from major wet markets + groceries around Metro Manila.
🐔 Chicken Prices (Per Kilo)
- Whole Chicken: ₱170–₱195
- Chicken Cut-Ups: ₱185–₱210
- Chicken Wings: ₱180–₱220
- Chicken Breast Fillet: ₱260–₱300
- Chicken Drumstick/Legs: ₱165–₱190
Good for: budget ulam, weekly baon, air-fryer meals for busy days.
🐖 Pork Prices (Per Kilo)
- Pork Liempo: ₱310–₱360
- Pork Kasim: ₱270–₱320
- Pork Pigue: ₱260–₱300
- Pork Chop: ₱280–₱330
- Ground Pork: ₱260–₱300
Perfect for: adobo, giniling, sinigang, pork steak, weekend grilling.
🐄 Beef Prices (Per Kilo)
- Beef Brisket: ₱400–₱480
- Beef Kenchi: ₱420–₱500
- Beef Short Ribs: ₱450–₱550
- Ground Beef: ₱350–₱400
- Beef Sirloin: ₱500–₱650
Great for: bulalo nights, beef tapa, pasta dishes, special weekend meals.
What These Prices Mean for Your Weekly Meal Plan
Grocery prices can shift fast, so keeping track helps you decide:
- Chicken is still the most budget-friendly protein for families.
- Pork remains mid-range, perfect for flavorful dishes that stretch across several meals.
- Beef continues to be a premium option — best for weekends or special recipes.
With these updated prices, you can plan meals smarter and avoid overspending. If you’re like me, you also probably scan prices first before deciding whether it’s chicken adobo day or pork sinigang day.
Smart Tipid Tips When Buying Meat in 2025
- Buy early morning — mas fresh, mas mura.
- Check grocery loyalty apps for surprise flash sales.
- Mix recipes: half meat + half gulay (pechay, repolyo, sayote) to stretch your budget.
- Try alternative cuts — same lasa, mas mura!
I’ll be updating this 2025 Price Check list regularly so you can always check back before your grocery run. Saving even ₱20–₱40 per kilo adds up — and every peso counts when you’re feeding a family.
Bookmark this, momsh! Your next grocery trip will thank you. ♥
















