Red Robin Original Blend Signature Seasoning 4 oz (8 count) vs McCormick Lemon & Pepper Seasoning, 5.75 oz (pack of 6)
Overall winner: McCormick Lemon & Pepper Seasoning, 5.75 oz (pack of 6)
Key Differences
McCormick Lemon & Pepper (A) comes in a larger individual size and is marketed for bright lemon flavor and versatility with seafood and chicken; it also has a higher average rating and more reviews. Red Robin Signature Seasoning (B) is an all-natural blend positioned for burgers, meats, fries and vegetables and comes in smaller jars in an 8-pack, with a slightly lower average rating and mixed value perceptions
Red Robin Original Blend Signature Seasoning 4 oz (8 count)
Signature blend seasoning from Red Robin, all natural and ideal for boosting burgers, meats, and seafood. Customers note its classic flavor on fries and versatility on chicken and soups
Pros
- all natural
- enhances flavor of meats and seafood
- versatile for fries, vegetables, and burgers
- classic Red Robin flavor recognized by customers
Cons
- mixed value-for-money perceptions
- some buyers question price
- not specified for other cuisines
McCormick Lemon & Pepper Seasoning, 5.75 oz (pack of 6)
Classic lemon pepper blend with salt, black pepper, onion, garlic, and lemon oil. Adds brightness to meats and versatile for chicken and seafood. Customers praise taste, value, and freshness
Pros
- Bright lemon-forward flavor
- Versatile for chicken and seafood
- Balanced bottle size and freshness
- Flavorful, mix of spices including onion and garlic
Cons
- Salt content noted as too salty by some
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | McCormick |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | McCormick |
| User Reviews | McCormick |