Grass Fed Beef Patty Bundle - Frozen - 750g
Grass Fed Beef Patty Bundle - Frozen - 750g
Our 100% Grass Fed Beef Burger Patty is naturally reared in open pastures. Incredibly versatile and packed full with flavour, it has less than 4g of saturated fat per 100g serve, qualifying it for the Australian National Heart Foundation tick of approval. Our bundle includes 5x 150g packs. Check out our Outback beef burgers recipe for inspiration!
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- Naturally reared in open pastures
- 100% grass fed and grass finished
- Never administered growth hormones, antibiotics strictly limited to sick animals
- Packed chilled
- Great source of proteins, minerals and natural fats
- Halal certified
Australia is renowned for the quality and consistency of it's grass-fed beef. The Meat Club range of 100% grass-fed beef is certified #trueaussie, which means that it is produced naturally and free to roam in a land of abundant natural pasturelands.
Sourced from the Gulf of Carpentaria region in Northern Queensland via a fully integrated supply chain, our beef is cared for by the same people all the way through from birth to processing. You can be rest assured that your meat has not been opened from the time it leaves Australia until it reaches your home, reducing double-handling and the possibility of contamination. Our beef is cut fresh and is allowed to ‘wet-age’ in state of the art packaging, ready for when you open and start cooking!
Our 100% Grass Fed Premium Beef Burger Patty is incredibly versatile and packed full with flavour. With less than 4g of saturated fat per 100g serve, our Lean Mince is considered to be 'lean' and qualifies for the Australian National Heart Foundation tick of approval. Lean mince contains approximately 730kJ, 7g total fat and 3.2g saturated fat per 100g cooked. Comparatively, regular mince contains approximately 942kJ, 12.9g total fat and 5.7g saturated fat.
As the majority of our products are real, whole, raw ingredients, we have not listed the nutritional panel for each item on our website. However, if you are seeking advice on the amount of protein, fat, carbohydrates and fibre of any meat, seafood, fruit or vegetable product, we recommend using one of these sites: WebMD or Nutrition Value.
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