Transform your meals with 'restaurant quality' burgers now at Woolworths!

As the cost-of-living crisis continues to pinch Australians' pockets, many are finding creative ways to enjoy the finer things in life without breaking the bank.

One such avenue is the kitchen, where home cooks are increasingly looking to replicate restaurant-quality meals in the comfort of their own homes.

Recognising this trend, Woolworths has launched a new range of burgers that promise to bring the 'restaurant experience' to your table.



The new Home Burger range at Woolworths is a direct response to the changing habits of Australian consumers.

A recent survey conducted by the supermarket giant revealed a significant shift in spending, with more Australians cutting back on dining out and entertainment due to financial pressures.


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Woolworths launched its ‘restaurant quality’ burgers. Credit: Woolworths


In fact, Woolworths' August Customer update highlighted that household spending on eating out has seen a decline, with nine per cent more people opting to stay in and cook rather than eat out in July 2024 compared to the previous year.

To cater to this growing demand for at-home dining options that don't compromise on quality, Woolworths has partnered with Hilton Foods to develop a line of burger patties that took over 12 months to perfect.

The Home Burger range boasts 16 new products, including nine beef patties, three chicken options, one pork variant, and even a Wagyu Beef and Peri Peri Chicken for those seeking a premium touch.



With a four-pack of patties priced between $8 and $10, Woolworths is making it possible for customers to indulge in a gourmet burger experience without the hefty price tag of a restaurant.

Woolworths managing director Louis Eggar has expressed confidence in the new range, stating, ‘Burgers continue to be a favourite, and restaurants are always finding ways to make them even better. We were inspired by that energy and created a new supermarket burger range that's not just convenient, but juicy, flavourful, and truly satisfying.’

'We know our customers are doing it tough, nearly 42 per cent of them are struggling to make ends meet.’



‘We’re confident that our new range delivers the texture and taste you’d expect from a burger chain, an experience that is both affordable and delicious, allowing customers to recreate restaurant-style burgers at home.'

The Home Burger range is available at all Woolworths supermarkets and online.

Here is the list of Woolworths' Home Burger Range:
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In a previous story, Woolworths has expanded its own brand range with six slow-cooked style meals.

The range offered convenience and value, designed for time-poor home cooks, with prices starting at $3.25 per serving. You can read more about it here.
Key Takeaways

  • Woolworths has launched a new range of burger patties called Home Burger, with the aim of providing customers with a 'restaurant experience' at home.
  • The introduction of the burger range comes as a response to a Woolworths consumer survey indicating that Australians are reducing their spending on eating out due to cost-of-living pressures.
  • The Home Burger range includes a variety of options with beef, chicken, and pork patties, taking over 12 months to develop in collaboration with Hilton Foods.
  • The range is available at all Woolworths supermarkets and online, with a pack of patties priced between $8 and $10, catering to households looking for budget-friendly alternatives to dining out.
Have you tried any of the new burger options from Woolworths? Let us know your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
 
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Which restaurant are they comparing to MacDonalds or Hungry Jacks?
All those patties are is ordinary mince, no onions, garlic, salt/pepper and herbs and spices. If you have to do that to those patties you might as well buy 500g's or a kilo and make a heap and freeze the rest.
The " $8" meal price does not include the bun, lettuce, cheese, tomato, pickle, etc. Cheaper to buy a Whopper burger or Big Mac. IMHO
 
You can always go to some dump called TGIF (Thank God It's Friday).

A measly $26 - 28 for a basic hamburger. Hopefully the next "eatery" to go bust!
I wouldn’t call it a “dump”, but it’s definitely overpriced. You wouldn’t like it anyway @ Veggiepatch. It started off in Yankeeland (New York city), and serves American style food.
 
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I wouldn’t call it a “dump”, but it’s definitely overpriced. You wouldn’t like it anyway @ Veggiepatch. It started off in Yankeeland (New York city), and serves American style food.
The name of the "establishment" contains the mythical entity "god".

That will do me!

Now if there was a Zeus's Zingiest Burgers, I might be interested!
 
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As an old fellow who lives alone(+2 dogs) I have found McCains PUB MEALS brilliant. There is a good variety with great flavour. I could not buy and prepare a meal for myself at the price. Don't fiddle with it, McCains.
NO MCCAINS IN THIS HOUSEHOLD DUE TO THE SEXIST ADS.
 
The name of the "establishment" contains the mythical entity "god".

That will do me!

Now if there was a Zeus's Zingiest Burgers, I might be interested!
Do you mean Zeus is not a mythical “god”?
Wasn’t he the Greek god of all kings, and the god of sky, lightning and thunder?
Oh well, at least he wasn’t a Yank. 😉
 
That's my problem. Only have to look at my patties and they disintegrate into small clumps. Grrrr!!!
I use hamburger helper it’s great stops them from falling apart comes in a box around $3.00 I buy it from woollies but you can buy it in other stores. Try it it’s great.👍
 
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