If Dad loves a juicy steak, mail-order cuts of beef can be a sizzling gift idea. Consumer Reports put three popular company's products to the test.
If you’re looking for a sizzling gift idea for Dad, look no further than your front door. Mail-order companies deliver filets, ribeyes and more. But how good are they and are they worth the price?
“The companies didn’t know that we were testing these steaks. They didn’t send them to us, we bought them just as any consumer would,” said Consumer Reports’ Perry Santanachote. Snake River Farms filets didn’t come cheap at $8.50 an ounce. The 40-ounce ribeye cost $158 or $3.95 an ounce. “Neither the filet or the ribeye were anyone’s favorites in the taste test. But we really appreciated how beautifully butchered and well-marbled the steaks were,” Santanachote said.
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