Some of what's been posted here about Certified Angus Beef is true and correct, some of it, not so much. If you want the facts, just do a Google search on specifications for Certified Angus Beef, you can learn all you want to, and then some. No, it is not just a marketing ploy, as less than 8% of beef slaughtered meets the strict quality specifications for the CAB brand label. And most all beef breed organizations are promoting a premium branded beef product, Certified Red Angus, Certified Hereford, and on, and on. What McDonalds is doing, is a marketing ploy, and in my opinion, is a disservice to the Angus breed. I tried one of their Angus burgers a couple of months ago, and thought it was the crappiest fast food burger I've ate in years. When I choose to eat at Mickey D's, I'll stick with the McDouble, the only decent value on the menu, at a dollar a pop. Certified Angus Beef has EARNED a reputation for being the best of the best, through their strict, consumer friendly, quality standards. Whether in the restaurant, or the grocery store, if you buy beef with the CAB label, you can be assured it will be very, very good. Enjoy!! :wink:
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