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For those on WW, you probably rarely eat ground beef unless very, very lean.  But I just wanted to give everyone a heads up that one of these patties come in at a whopping 450 calories and a stunning 37 grams of fat...with no bun or toppings and will cost you 15 points out of your daily plan.    Which means you pretty much have to have a zero point day on any day you wish to indulge in one of these burgers.    They taste fine but they are avoiding let us know the truly high fat content of these.   There are definitely some better red meat choices out there for any of us.    

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Re: WW’s and Wagyu Burgers

Higher in cost than calories.

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Re: WW’s and Wagyu Burgers

I bet these burgers are delicious, but I could not eat them.  The fat would not agree with me.

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Re: WW’s and Wagyu Burgers

@Memebell  Wow!  37 grams of fat does seem excessive for a burger when it's just the burger.  I do like an occasional burger but that does not sound good at all.  

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Re: WW’s and Wagyu Burgers

gimme a veggie burger.......

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Re: WW’s and Wagyu Burgers

Something to keep in mind, if one is grilling these burgers, a lot of fat would drain out of them while cooking.  But still.................

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Re: WW’s and Wagyu Burgers

I was just telling my daughter that these burgers are amazing.

 

I ordered some way back probably a year ago.

 

One day I was hungry for a hamburger and cooked one.  No bun, just ate it with a few vegetables.

 

The only steak I'll eat is Filet Mignon.  It wasn't exactly like that, but you could tell it was quality beef.

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Re: WW’s and Wagyu Burgers

I always buy a higher fat content beef for my burgers.  Nothing worse than a dry burger.  I usually go with 85/15 or 80/20.  Fat = flavor.  For steak I usually stick with a lower fat NY Strip.  Still, it does need some fat to be any good.

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Re: WW’s and Wagyu Burgers

Aren't these 5.5 oz? Far larger than an average burger. No one has to eat the entire burger as one serving.

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Re: WW’s and Wagyu Burgers

Yes - too much burger for me. Also what is "Kobe style". Is it not real Kobe beef?