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Hows is SteakBurger Ground Steak different from hamburger I buy in the store?

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Hows is SteakBurger Ground Steak different from hamburger I buy in the store?

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Hamburger is a mixture of ground up beef products. The "Type" of burger you end up with depends on the kinds of beef that go into it. "Steak Burger" is your highest quality of burger. The meat is from high quality steak beef such as sirloin. Steak burger is going to be very lean 93% or leaner. Hence the priceyness of it. Consider hamburger which is usually 75 to 87% lean means there’s between 13 and 25 percent of something else, usually fat and fillers, in the meat. Steak quality burger is all meat with enough fat added to provide moisture. It’s worth the cost because why you buy is what you get vs. "hamburger" where you have to buy more to compensate for the immense amount of shrinkage that will occur.

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Hamburger in stores is beef from a feedlot. Not only is beef from grass-fed healthier to eat, but livestock that is pasture-raised and “finished” should be better for you and the environment.

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