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Are they any good?

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My family likes them, as the cook in the family, I like them, just cook a burger right from the freezer.  We love homemade cheeseburgers.

 

I add my own seasonings.

 

We  purchased the plain beef but back when we first started using them a box of 6 was only $9, now it's north of $15 for 2#

 

I can find chuck for $3-$4, maybe $5 per pound so we haven't purchased the Bubba Burgers in a while.   I had a hard time saying Bubba Burgers, go figure, so at our house they were called Bugga Burgers.

 

I can't speak to the other varieties.

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Registered: ‎03-11-2010

Bubba Burgers are okay for a frozen burger but I think the best burger is made from fresh beef. The Bubba Burger sweet onion has more flavor than the original or Angus.

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Registered: ‎03-16-2010

They are just ok.

They are not individually wrapped so I prefer KC Steak that are individually packaged.

Esteemed Contributor
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Registered: ‎10-11-2017

 I used to, but I live alone and it took too long for me to eat them- maybe 10 to a pack. Now  when I want a burger, I buy unfrozen 4 pack of burgers from Walmart ( 5 oz. ea.) I repackage when I get home and freeze.

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Registered: ‎03-11-2010

I tried those long time after my sister told me about them. They were ok. Have not ate one in years so have no idea what they taste like now. We like grass fed burgers on the grill.

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Registered: ‎08-15-2018

@catter70 wrote:

 I used to, but I live alone and it took too long for me to eat them- maybe 10 to a pack. Now  when I want a burger, I buy unfrozen 4 pack of burgers from Walmart ( 5 oz. ea.) I repackage when I get home and freeze.


Just purchased the best hamburgers from Sams they were huge pattes and were prime with prime rib meat mixed in.  Best hamburgers I've had in ages. Only problem was they were 8 oz each and I to remake patties into 5 oz size but with my original tupperware hamburger press not too hard to do. Can't remember price but got 17 5oz burgers so must have been about 5 lb. package.

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Registered: ‎09-13-2011

I only like the ones with onions in them; in fact, had them tonight. Good for a quick go to last minute dinner.