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Ox & Palm Corned Beef Original Chunky Style offers 100% grass-fed Australian Angus beef in a convenient 12-pack. Made with simple, natural ingredients and free from artificial additives, this chunky, juicy corned beef is certified by USDA, HACCP, and SQF, ensuring premium quality and safety for discerning food lovers.















| ASIN | B098638ZMW |
| ASIN | B098638ZMW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 292,690 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 160 in Tinned Beef |
| Biological Source | Grass Lined |
| Brand Name | Ox & Palm |
| Coin Variety 1 | Beef |
| Colour | Original Chunky |
| Cuisine | Australian |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (170) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (170) |
| Flavour | Original chunky style |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10074027290604 |
| Item Form | Chunk |
| Item Package Weight | 5.02 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 138 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ox & Palm |
| Manufacturer | Ox & Palm |
| Manufacturer reference | 29060A(FBA) |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Package Dimensions | 41.71 x 30.99 x 5.89 cm; 3.91 kg |
| Size | 11.5 Ounce (Pack of 12) |
| Specialty | Grass Lined, Natural |
| Unit Count | 138.0 Grams |
S**A
Love this brand, the quality and taste of their corned beef is so addicting..
E**E
I love corned beef and this brand is my go to for a quick meal. I’ve been buying this for years and won’t buy any other brand.
H**N
This corned beef is very greasy and has chunks of non meat that look like arteries. It tasted okay. My son had some Hormel brand corned beef and we compared them. The Hormel product was vastly superior with larger chunks of meat and it wasn't full of fat and water as the Ox and Palm corned beef.
A**R
This is the best (and only) canned corned beef I will buy. Texture, flavor are both great--not pasty or bland. Worth any extra cost over other brands.
J**S
Like the chunkiness and the taste, but it has some quite large tough pieces of either veins or arteries (aorta?) mixed in which are quite off putting to say the least, even for a dedicated carnivore.
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