Extra Value Quarter Pound Beef Patties, 20 Count, 4oz Patties, 5lb, Dairy-Free, (Frozen)
- Brand:
- EXTRA VALUE
- Model Number:
- 10047
- UPC:
- 079821000476
- EAN:
- 0079821000476
- Walmart SKU:
- 51259087
Current pricing at $9.97 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Extra Value Quarter Pound Beef Patties, 20 Count, 4oz Patties, 5lb, Dairy-Free, (Frozen) since 6/6/2023. The most recent price update was on Oct 12, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $9.97 (lowest on 7/29/2023) to $11.63 (highest on 6/6/2023). The average price during this period is $10.13.
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.9/5 from 5892 reviews.
I use these instead of buying a pound of hamburger meat and it going to waste for dishes that just require for one person I can make spaghetti noodles with a patty and sauce all ground up and everything and it be for just one person it's a cool tool to use when you're thrifty
I had a taste for burgers and money was tight. I read the reviews on the Extra Value Quarter Pound Beef Patties and decided to try them. They were tasty and I was quite impressed. The burgers did not shrink much; fit the burger bun perfectly. Would buy again and recommend.
I wanted some burgers, and was a little irked that the Great Value patties cost more than a dollar each. Then I saw these "Extra Value" patties for 50 cents each, and I was sold. The patties are well packaged, well-formed, and cheap. They cook evenly, and I didn't find them excessively greasy. I realized when buying them that they would be cut with TVP (soy filler) and I'm generally OK with that. I grew up eating stuff like this. That said, these burgers are absolutely packed with filler. They don't taste like beef at all. They don't look or smell like beef (somehow, they're tan). If cooked according to the package instructions, they'll literally be crispy. When was the last time you saw a burger advertised as "crispy?" Some of the reviewers here have called these "inedible," and "not food." I won't go that far. I cooked up a couple of these to share with my dog, and was shocked at how little beef they contained, but we ate them. If you put enough sauce/condiments on them, they're fine. I won't buy them again (I'll probably throw the remaining 18 away in a few months when I get tired of looking at them) and I definitely wouldn't serve these at a cookout, but if you need to feed 20 people cheap, you can do it with these. Just don't expect Red Robin quality. Or even McDonald's.
Arrived somewhat quickly, but that was the end of any great expectations for the product. I was like cooking a piece of roofing, no flavor even after seasoning. So thin, no fat at least helps with juiciness and forms into a patty to put on a bun, needed to cut in half to make sliders
I put 2 thin hamburger patties in a pan. As they cooked, they were swimming in liquid fat, they didn't look like food, had a foul taste, and had a lot of solid fat scraps mixed in. If I had read that the box had 20 meat patties for $10.00, I would not have bought this product. I prefer to pay for fewer high quality meat products.
I rarely write reviews but feel compelled to let people know how sad these are. I understand the whole concept of getting what you pay for, but it's reaching to say these are an edible meat product. After cooking to full doneness, I'd say the texture was close to that of a moist Stovetop. If I hadn't liberally seasoned these, and don't think they'd have a taste at all. Never will I ever repurchase these, not even for a dog.
this product should not be sold from any store anywhere.... this product is so thin that you can't even flip them over they fall apart on the spatula so I said well maybe I'll make sloppy joes well guess what when you put it in your mouth if nothing but Grease I was sick for two days thinking about it I want my money back that is the most disgusting food I have ever put in my mouth... totally disgusting refund please
This is essentially an approx 75% meat glue with ONLY 25% meat by product and it tastes like roadkill smells after a day out in the sun. If you are or have a picky eater(s) due to textures or strong smells that just screams not safe to eat for you or a child you're feeding, this is not the one to buy! ASD%26ADHD moms you've been warned.
These hamburgers taste taste terrible don’t even taste like beef. I won’t buy these in no while I recommend them to anybody. Looks like I’m gonna have to throw these out when I bought them. I put them in the freezer and now I just wanted to cook some hamburgers and they were terrible. I don’t know if I can get a refund now on this or not.
Says beef burger I don’t think there’s not an ounce of beef in there. The burgers are pale white when opening them when I tried to cut them they started falling apart and became paperthin. I bought two boxes and threw them all out. I would not even feed that to my dog.
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