I prepared each sandwich in the microwave per the package instructions and judged each on flavor and texture.
Read on for my thoughts on each sandwich, starting with my least favorite and ending with my winner!
A box of four sandwiches cost me $8.49.
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But no, that’s actually the bunit’s just darker than the meat.
Meanwhile, the egg, cheese, and actual sausage patty looked pretty standard for a frozen breakfast sandwich.
But from my end, these low carb, high protein sandwiches were borderline inedible.
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Sandwich Bros. A pack of six cost me $6.99.
The taste:Pretty boring, to be completely honest.
The taste of the egg was fine, though I didn’t get much cheese flavor from it.
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A box of four cost me $5.78.
The taste:That glistening croissant was the biggest downfall of this sandwich.
A box of eight cost me $1.99.
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While the sausage patty fit nicely, the egg patty was a bit too big for the biscuit.
The taste:There’s a lot more to appreciate about this sandwich next to the lower-ranking options.
but it still had a few major flaws.
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On the positive side, the breakfast sausage was pretty tasty.
The cheese also melted nicely and the egg, while a little rubbery, was pretty decent.
On the negative side, the biscuit was very disappointing.
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It was crumbly, too soft, and tasted more like flour than anything else.
So, even though the inner elements were good enough, the biscuit made for a pretty bland bite.
The whole thing also lacked some much-needed texture.
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A box of eight cost me $1.99.
The croissant was a medium golden brown color and perfectly encased all of the fillings.
The sausage patty also looked nicely browned and pretty identical to the pictures on the packaging.
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I enjoyed the croissant on this sandwich much more than I did with the Great Value sandwich.
It was buttery, savory, and a good compliment to the sausage, egg, and cheese.
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They boasted some of the most bold and tasty breakfast sausages in the whole entire taste test.
Those unassuming biscuits were also buttery, salty, and surprisingly flavorful.
Leaving off the egg and cheese really allowed the tasty sausage and biscuits to shine.
The biscuit was thick and the perfect golden brown color.
The cheese was perfectly melted.
The egg patty looked big and filling.
But whatreallycaught my eye with this option was the sausage.
Overall, I can’t say that Great Value’s Sausage, Egg & Cheese Biscuit is flawless.