McCormick Lemon & Pepper Seasoning, 5.75 oz (pack of 6) vs Weber Chophouse Butter Seasoning, 6.5 oz
Overall winner: McCormick Lemon & Pepper Seasoning, 5.75 oz (pack of 6)
Key Differences
McCormick Lemon & Pepper (pack of 6) is positioned as the more affordable option and emphasizes a bright lemon flavor that reviewers call versatile for seafood and chicken; Weber Chophouse Butter Seasoning (pack of 6) highlights a buttery, savory profile that reviewers say complements beef and grilling. Choose McCormick if you want a citrus-forward, multi-use seasoning with stronger review counts; choose Weber if you primarily want a butter-forward seasoning for grilled meats
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
Weber Chophouse Butter Seasoning, 6.5 oz
A buttery, savory seasoning blends creamy butter flavor for grilled proteins. Pairs well with beef; customers note versatility for steaks, burgers, and vegetables
Pros
- buttery flavor profile
- versatile for multiple foods
- complements grilled beef well
- suitable for steaks and burgers
Cons
- contains butter flavor (not suitable for dairy-restricted diets)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | McCormick |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | McCormick |
| User Reviews | McCormick |