Doesn’t look very wagyuish to me. Especially for $40/lbs. Thoughts?

by slarson711

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  1. BasedTaco_69

    It’s probably a Wagyu/Angus crossbred cow. They can be choice or any grade like any cow.

    Edit: should be labeled as such if that’s the case but they usually don’t.

  2. nevets4433

    Fresh Market is consistently a place where you can overpay as much as you would like for just about any cut of meat.

  3. Thomas_peck

    Veeeeery mediocre prime at best.

    Seen shit days ahead of that from Costco TBH for half the price.

  4. Pale_Section1182

    it’s “american” wagyu. i did the whole ribeye special when it was $33 a pound… it’s good, not $40 a pound good.

  5. Jplague25

    Brother, wagyu is a breed of cattle…Not the quality of the cattle.

  6. Diligent-Soup-2176

    A wagyu cow once walked within 500ft of this cow so it is therefore now wagyu.

  7. Kongzillaaaa

    Do not focus on marbling too much, focus on age, color, and fiber structure. That steak looks great

  8. TurkeyRunWoods

    Looks terrible.

    Marbling is not what you want to see even in prime.

  9. fishbulb83

    I’ve seen prime ribeye that looked more wagyu than that.

  10. MRLONGISLAND86

    That’s crazy the NY strips looked way better than the Ribeyes

  11. endthepainowplz

    Looks almost exactly like a really good choice, bordering on prime.

  12. yo_coiley

    Waste of money even if that will be a good steak

  13. Lol. Id like to see what their ribeye looks like.

  14. eggs__and_bacon

    People always conflate “Wagyu” with A5 grade Wagyu, which are the intensely marbled cuts you see.

    Wagyu is literally just Japanese cow. There are multiple different breeds of cattle that are all 100% authentic wagyu. And just like how Angus beef can be select/choice/prime grade, wagyu will be a range of grades as well.

    Only a small percent of wagyu is A5, most wagyu is a lower grade. There are plenty of 100% genuine authentic wagyu steaks that look just like this steak. It’s just lower graded wagyu.

    That being said, this is pretty clearly a cross-breed. Cross breeding wagyu is common, especially in America and Australia. Who knows how much % wagyu this cow was, but it likely has at least *some* dna from a Japanese breed.

  15. dommimommyy

    I hear wagyu in the us is bs…typically crossed.

  16. Chaotic424242

    At that price, it needs to be high grade, certainly not A5 or even close, but better than it looks for sure.

  17. passionatebreeder

    That doesnt barely even look like it would make prime

  18. Tall_Category_304

    That’s about as wagyu as i am Japanese

  19. DonatoXIII

    While I personally doubt this is actually Wagyu, There are technically different grades of wagyu based on marbling. It’s possible this is just a low grade or hybrid.

    Either way, not something I would buy.

  20. 8008z8008z8008z8008z

    Poor level of quality standards from whoever runs that case. Those b/i ribsteaks whould have me questioning making any purchases

  21. CathyHistoryBugg

    Oh man I am so jealous. I live in Colorado where the meat is so tough I am certain the cows were force-marched from Texas. Looks yummy.

  22. My local TFM had these buy 2 get 1 free. None of them actually looked like Wagyu…I left with chicken for dinner instead.

  23. Outer__space__case

    Must be the Olympic 15,000m run gold medalist Wagyu Cow as those look 👀

  24. That’s not wagyu. Not at all. My angus has way more marbling.

  25. klatnyelox

    that looks like good stuff, but low-end AAA quality, not exactly Wagyu.

    But Wagyu doesn’t mean A5 Olive fed wagyu, you can get lowgrade wagyu too. If it doesn’t specify the wagyu grade it means very little.

  26. Looks exactly like the ones we have at the restaurant I work at, from U.S. foods. Same amount of marbling. I’ll get you a 16oz and two sides for $32.99.

  27. External_South1792

    Agreed. Choice from Costco often looks better.

  28. Queue a million comments like, “tHaTs NoT wAgYu.”

  29. InvestigatorEnough60

    Wow, can’t believe the lack of love for TFM meat. I prefer it too much more than Costco, and their specials are some of the best prices I can find on quality meat. Way better than Whole Foods or some of the premium markets. So far superior to my giant or Safeway.

    I do make sure I buy the exact marbling I want, and I am never disappointed. These choice strips below were $14 / lb (weekend sale).

    https://preview.redd.it/38l8kk6dgxef1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=27922388ebccf225dc6b93ed5f80527bc5d40f0f

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