Heard very good reviews although I've not tried them myself.
Best of luck for summer bbq!
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steed
9 Jun 161#7
They aren't exactly premium quality...only 86% beef - the rest is filler including a whopping 2.1g of salt, chickpea flour, cornflour, and various preservatives. They're not even from genuine Wagyu cattle - they're sourced from New Zealand. Which means cross-breeds at best. Stick to Aberdeen Angus burgers...
mcrobbj to steed
9 Jun 16#31
Most of the supermarket AA burgers I have tried haven't been that great. These melt in your mouth. Salt may be high, but I am not going to be eating tons if them.
aljack to steed
10 Jun 16#40
Indeed or pay more for the real deal.
SilverBlack
10 Jun 16#39
Great burgers tender and juicy,usually get them from Iceland.
hearts
9 Jun 16#17
Pity it wasn't steaks I've been looking around for Wagyu steaks to try.
TelicVet to hearts
10 Jun 16#38
Aldi have wagyu steaks coming in on Thursday 16th fyi
sjhendo
9 Jun 16#37
Brilliant
Have them in Iceland for same price as well
fairytooth
9 Jun 16#36
I hadn't tried them until I BBQ'd 2 this afternoon. All I can say is that I am genuinely bowled over by the taste. They are LOVELY.\\PS And not to forget that a considerable amount of fat is cooked off on the BBQ grill.
Vini
9 Jun 16#35
These are tasty, but Ive found the Morrisons Steak Burgers (4 for £2.99) are decent too.
Stillahibby
9 Jun 16#34
No you haven't, you've quoted fat which is 22g per 150g burger which is just less than 15g per hundred.
foolchild
9 Jun 16#33
I had these recently! They're lush! I'm glad they're back!
brecski
9 Jun 16#8
nomnomnom
Stretch1960 to brecski
9 Jun 16#32
do do be do da Used to love the muppets
FREEZIN WOLF
9 Jun 16#30
Yeah, these are pretty decent.
nao
9 Jun 16#29
Just had delicious. Better than average. Beware though they don't need seasoning !!!
jut1972
9 Jun 16#28
tried them didn't think much of em - glad I didn't shell out stupid money
jaydeeuk1
9 Jun 16#27
Gluten free. Hot!
sharonalleyne
9 Jun 16#26
Believe me they are delish!
Cookie1600
9 Jun 16#25
TBH these taste really nice and cook beautifully on a BBQ or in a griddle pan as they don't loose much weight or size. I'd highly recommend them if you like a meaty burger with texture and flavour - forget they aren't real Wagyu!
nao
9 Jun 16#24
fo interest - you can sometimes get 100% wagyu steaks from ocado - compared to other beef (niku =) ) we've had in Japan not worth it
sonicated
9 Jun 16#23
1.2g of salt per 150g burger on these bad boys
Otto_Man
9 Jun 16#22
You're right, it's less than 1.5g per 100, I've quoted sugar :smile:
vailati
9 Jun 16#21
Good this is back. I bought 30 packs last year and filled my freezer. Time to do it again. It's seasoned and my wife found it a bit spicy, but overall pretty good for the price.
Jupiter Obscure
9 Jun 16#20
I've had these a few times and have not been too fussed about them.
taste varies. I tried these last week and they're not amazing at all. They were nice don't get me wrong, but I couldn't tell the difference between these and the other "premium range" burgers that they do..
Looking4Glitches
9 Jun 16#18
I tried these once and they are by far the tastiest burgers I've had.
SteveDave4
9 Jun 16#16
It's one of those things where you pay for it because it sounds like it's good quality...but it isn't. It's not exactly 100% Wagyu and personally, I wasn't a fan at all last time I tried them.
Frankie76
9 Jun 16#15
I tried these the other month. They were OK but I found them a bit bland and not really worth the extra cash.
TN567
9 Jun 16#14
And salty if 22g per 100g is anything to go by
anthony401
9 Jun 16#13
Hot!
joncoyle87
9 Jun 16#12
Life's too short to get embarrassed about your spelling.
Thank you for posting the deal!
compadre
9 Jun 16#11
Boy that's salty!
nao
9 Jun 16#10
Thanks user name. Spelling corrected. Slightly embarrassing.....
Otto_Man
9 Jun 161#9
I think they may have changed them, if you look at the image the OP posted the colour coded nutrition has the last item as amber, assuming it's ordered as it should be (fat, saturates, sugar, salt), this sugests the salt content has been reduced and should be less than 22.5g per 100g
They are probably high in salt, I'm just guessing. As a one off what's the harm treat them :sunglasses:
superdogscott
9 Jun 16#4
amazing!
posky
9 Jun 16#3
I haven't had these either, but a family member tells me they r amazing. However read an article saying they were really high in salt, which put me off. kids love a burger but salt thing made me think twice, can anyone confirm this, cause haven't bought any yet
Opening post
Heard very good reviews although I've not tried them myself.
Best of luck for summer bbq!
Latest comments (40)
Have them in Iceland for same price as well
I much prefer these hache burgers http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/shop/gb/groceries/sainsburys-steak-hache-burger--taste-the-difference-340g
Thank you for posting the deal!