Mission Meats Kids Beef Sticks - 0.5oz, 24ct (pack of 2) vs Ox & Palm Corned Beef Original Chunky Style 7 oz (Pack of 12)
Overall winner: Ox & Palm Corned Beef Original Chunky Style 7 oz (Pack of 12)
Key Differences
Mission Meats (A) is a kid-focused snack: individual 0.5oz beef sticks with 4.5g protein, zero sugar, 45 calories, and 100% grass-fed beef — better for on-the-go snacking and protein-focused kids. Ox & Palm (B) is a canned corned beef (7oz chunky tins) noted for tender, chunky texture and strong flavor — better for cooking, meals, and recipes but has mixed fat content and can feel smaller than expected
Mission Meats Kids Beef Sticks - 0.5oz, 24ct (pack of 2)
Beef sticks made from 100% grass-fed beef with no fillers, sugar or artificial ingredients. Provides protein with a mild flavor in convenient 0.5oz sticks; includes two 24-count bags per pack. Customers note clean ingredients and portable snacking appeal
Pros
- 100% grass-fed beef
- Zero sugar and 45 calories per stick
- Individually wrapped, portable snacks
- Non-GMO and antibiotics-free
Cons
- Texture described as mixed by some
- Spice level reception varies
Ox & Palm Corned Beef Original Chunky Style 7 oz (Pack of 12)
Corned beef with simple ingredients: cooked beef, water, salt, and sodium nitrate. Chunkier, juicier texture with grass-fed Australian beef noted for quality; some customers find it less salty than others and value its sturdiness
Pros
- chunkier, juicier texture
- simple ingredients
- grass-fed Australian beef
- noted sturdiness of cans
Cons
- fat content varies among reviews
- size and quantity noted as smaller by some
- greasiness reported by several customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EST. 2015 MISSION MEATS |
| Durability | Ox & Palm |
| Versatility | EST. 2015 MISSION MEATS |
| User Reviews | Ox & Palm |