Iceland is selling two wagyu beef burgers for £3 – that’s cheaper than Aldi
The mega-posh meat is considered to be one of the most expensive and tasty in the world
ICELAND is selling two Wagyu beef burgers for £3 - that's cheaper than Aldi normally sells them for.
The mega-posh meat is considered to be one of the most expensive and tasty in the world.
One of the posh burgers will usually set you back about £45 in a high-end restaurant
The burgers are made from premium quality Wagyu beef which comes from cattle bred and grass-fed on open New Zealand pastures.
Aldi usually sells similar burgers for £3.50.
It's not the first time Iceland sold the burgers but they are back in stores for a limited time.
One customer on Iceland's website said that they are "thick, juicy and tasty".
But another was less pleased and said they prefer the Aberdeen angus burgers as they are "nicer and a lot cheaper".
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They are 201 calories per burger, which is less than a Birds Eye quarter pounder which are 251 calories each.
In May, Aldi's specially selected Aberdeen angus beef quarter pounders came top in a blind taste test, beating Waitrose to the top gong.
Last week, Morrisons launched a massive 1lb burger, nicknamed the "daddy of all burgers".
It costs £3 per burger and measures 18 cm across, making it the biggest supermarket burger.
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