It’s the most marbled NY Strip I’ve purchased. It was $27

by JerseyEnt

27 Comments

  1. MahomesSanderson2024

    Im of the belief that this looks unappetizing. Far too much fat, we sure that’s NY Strip? My gut says mislabeled.

  2. Exotic_Spray205

    Not A5 and not a true NY either. Looks like it came off the very end of the loin which is usually not sold for steak for obvious reasons.

  3. Hannah_Dn6

    There’s a difference between lots of marbling and too much fat. This is the latter. Overpaid for tallow.

  4. This makes me sad.

    That’s an end cut. Big seam of gristle running through the center. And those are just big globs of fat that won’t render. Honestly never seen a steak this bad at WF.

  5. showmethenoods

    I’m sorry friend, I hope it tastes better than it looks

  6. Due-Potential4637

    We used to call those “Vegas cuts”. The low quality cuts sold extremely cheap on Vegas buffets.

  7. ussy-dictionary

    Get back to us in a week when you’ve finished chewing

  8. I thought it was sitting on a salt block for a second or something till I realized it was the greased up paper.

  9. ZachOf_AllTrades

    And you willingly paid this sum? Or was there some sort of blackmail involved?

  10. Might was well just buy a ribeye. Thats not a good NY strip.

  11. Yeah, that’s gonna be a no for me dog. Marbling is fat within the sections of muscle fibers, not huge chunks of fat running thru it.

  12. An0ther_Florida_man

    Those thick white bands aren’t marbling. They are pieces of connective tissue that will not render out when cooking

  13. OrionsGhost79

    You’d be better off buying your meat in a mall parking lot.

  14. This is the end piece and should not have been sold as ny striploin.

  15. Please update me…. The suspense is just grizzling!

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