- Apr 9, 2000
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a lot of you people need to step down off of your high horse, jeez.
i'm not a Walmart fanboy but it was convenient to just purchase the steak there when i was out shopping for some miscellaneous items for my house. my brother made a nice steak bought from Walmart several months ago so that also made my decision to purchase 3 NY strips a no brainer.
no sir. i used this baby http://www.amazon.com/iDevices-IGR0009-iGrill2-Bluetooth-Thermometer/dp/B00NC4KU42 and each steak hit 135ish before i took it off the grill and let it come up to 140 so they were all cooked mid rare and perfect.
do you just bring back the already cooked steak and say, um, i want a refund? seriously, how does this work?
i threw the other piece of inedible steak out to the stray animals. god bless them if they can get that chewy pos down.
Someone overcooked the steak and doesn't want to admit it.
Alternatively he cut the last one the wrong way...
no sir. i used this baby http://www.amazon.com/iDevices-IGR0009-iGrill2-Bluetooth-Thermometer/dp/B00NC4KU42 and each steak hit 135ish before i took it off the grill and let it come up to 140 so they were all cooked mid rare and perfect.
We've gone back to Walmart a couple times unhappy about meat or produce, got a full refund on those items with zero hassle.
do you just bring back the already cooked steak and say, um, i want a refund? seriously, how does this work?
i threw the other piece of inedible steak out to the stray animals. god bless them if they can get that chewy pos down.