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Omaha Steaks ???

b2bailey

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Received an offer via email.
Anything to say from anyone who has used/received them as a .
 
The meat is good. Not sure about the price.

-- Alan Cole, McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.​
 
I think they are extremely average.

At best. They’re equivalent of a cheap steakhouse.


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Pricy unless you get a great deal and free shipping
 
We’ve received some meat as a gift but have been underwhelmed. We wouldn’t order it ourselves.
 
I think the quality is good, but the price per pound after the initial offer is a joke. Portion sizes are really small. You get a 5 oz. filet that probably isn't that heavy. Also, everything is frozen. I wouldn't buy again.
 
Very so-so quality - about the standard of steaks on offer at your local groceries. You are better off going to Costco to buy your meat. Everything else is so-so. I guess it is convenient to order for someone far away from you but it depends on your recipients. Some don't mind them and some dread receiving them. In my household, they better not show up as my husband will make sure they don't make it to our dinner table.
 
I buy them when they have their $19.99 sale.

What I like when they have that sale.
Bacon wrapped filets
Just about all their slow cooker meals
Au gratin Potatoes
Carmel Apple Tartlets
 
My wife regularly uses them to send her brother holiday/birthday packages. They like them, but we’ve never tried as we raise our own beef. I’d probably go for a reputable small local butcher or Costco unless the price is very good.
 
We got them as a gift last Christmas.Enjoyed them very much.
 
I would not buy after receiving a gift from them. Try finding what grade meat they sell on their website - I couldn't even though I was specifically looking for it.
 
I would not buy after receiving a gift from them. Try finding what grade meat they sell on their website - I couldn't even though I was specifically looking for it.

They are not USDA graded. Not all beef are graded. Many grocery stores have "private collection" etc... they are neither graded. It is all about marketing to make their meat appear desirable when they are not.
 
We tried a variety pack. The cuts we normally use were okay, but after the other cuts sat in the freezer for a year or two, we pitched them. They did seem overpriced.
 
We tried them a few years ago and were underwhelmed. We have been happiest with Costco Prime - we vacuum seal meal size servings, cook using sous vide, and then finish off with a quick sear in my cast iron skillet.
 
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