Trident brand is hands down the best frozen fish stick I have ever eaten. Costco has a 60ct bag I buy all the time. I make Fish tacos with these, adding fresh cabbage tossed in sriracha mayo or a fresh mixture of avocado and tzaziki sauce. Yum!
@@racingsquirrel238 never seen those, only the lightly breaded pollock sticks. We dont have a Kroger store in Baton Rouge but I think Kroger bought out Albertsons so they may change soon.
I buy Gortons. They are flavorful and are easy to make. They also have a pretty full line from sticks to fish filet patties. My favorite product is their beer battered fish sticks which are a bit wider. Dunking the filets or sticks in tartar sauce just completes the whole dinner.
I always buy Gordon's crispy non minced fish sticks, but sadly the last bag I purchased two weeks ago have become a victim of shrinkflation about 25% smaller than the last time I purchased them which was probably about four months earlier. We generally only purchase when we have a craving for foods we grew up with.
Do you put a slice of yellow American cheese on your fish sandwiches? I do. And an onion/dill/mayo sauce I make for fish and chicken patty sandwiches. (I buy Banquet. More chicken/less coating. Lower in carbs.) I could use one right now!
I have to say Trident fish sticks are really good. I bought them at Whole Foods as they were on sale, quantity wasn't great but the taste was great! Although typically, I purchase Gorton's or Mrs. Paul.
Fish sticks have a bad breading to fish ratio. Much better to get a larger piece of breaded fish, I love Gorton’s beer battered and also their fish sandwich ones, get some brioche buns from Walmart, a slice of cheese and some Trader Joe’s tartar sauce and you have an amazing fish sandwich!
I've tried them all here and the Trident Ultimate Fish sticks are the best to my taste. It's the main reason I keep my Costco card is to load up on Tridents fish sticks.
You must be very rich if you can afford to shop at Whole Foods. I went in there and found the exact same soups in a carton I normally pay $1.99 for at Grocery Outlet for almost $7.00 total rip-off!
@@sjordan7085I agree with you that many Items are more expensive, but check out the 365 products, I go to Whole Foods for several items, like their carb free items, like noodles, lactose free butter, they have the cheapest pasture eggs, I also buy several items from their salad bar, like roasted mushrooms, a good deal when you think how much they shrink when cooking, Also the Indian food is good and cheaper than a restaurant same with the Cuban pulled pork, their cupcakes are the best if you like real butter cream, and their fish are not cheap but very fresh, the same with their vegetables and a large variety of fruits, they last in the refrigerator, no waste , also I buy many types of greens to mix with my salads and the butcher shop always has some cuts on sale. I usually go there to get my health food items
I tried Gortens about a year ago and found it to be a little fishy tasting . I ate them, but with seafood I 'kinda like a suttle taste like Scallops or Haddock and I dip them into my homemade tartar sauce.
Alas, here in Wisconsin and where you are in Texas, to these people we are flyover country. I’ve often noticed the same thing in taste tests on other channels. They’ll do a cheese comparison a day even though Wisconsin is a huge cheese producer, they won’t have brands from here. 🤷♂️
The problem, as with most processed food, is that for the amount of fat, sodium and calories, there is no nutritional value in these foods. It would be better to cook fresh fish at home. Add a vegetable, and you have a healthy meal. Happy Caturday
@@RealJonzuk Worms are protein. Fish eat worms. Cats eat fish. It's the circle of life! Once a week I feed my cats poached salmon (I eat it too) or a tin of sardines.
I really like Gorton fish products but I recently took a closer look at the ingredients in the breading which is listed on a separate paragraph on the packaging it amazed me that I'm eating a healthy fish with an ultra processed breading, so many chemicals......
The Gortons that I bought were mostly bread, hardly any fish in the 'fish' sticks at all - and not a lot better for the fish fillets. The frozen fish sticks at Trader Joe's are much better, and their fish fillets, too.
Gorton's works for me. I also buy the Fillet at Sam's Club. Use two to make a Fish Fillet Sandwich 🥪 Great Price for both Sticks and Fillet. We'll except for the Inflation. Thanks Biden and Harris. 😖
From listening to this it sounds like it’s largely based on “user reviews” online, rather than their own research. And user reviews have been notoriously unreliable and often manipulated. Any of us can play that game by just shopping online, and many of these brands aren’t even available in various areas anyway.
I purchased both and am not impressed with either!!! Van De Camps were just awful and tasted like mashed potatoes!!!! Gorton's were always good BUT haven't had them in along time and they weren't much better!!! Would NOT buy either again
Interesting, so people dont like fish that tastes fishy. Thats like saying i dont like beef to tase beefy or pork to taste porky. Chicken should taste like chicken.
RIDICULOUS video! Has the person posting this video ever actually PRICED ANYTHING at "Whole Paycheck Market"?? ABSURD! ANY of the others are preferable!!
Sticks? Does fish come in sticks? I suppose it does in the same way that chicken comes in nuggets. If you’re 10 years old maybe that’s okay but why not step up your game? I got some frozen breaded cod filets from Costco that were pretty good.
What is your favorite brand of fish sticks?
Vandekamps is my favorite. Great video now I am hungry
Gortons is the ONLY brand of fish sticks in existence. They are ALWAYS in my freezer. 💯❤️
Vandekamps is great best out there
Wild caught is the only choice for me, so far I’ve only seen / tried Gortons
Trident brand is hands down the best frozen fish stick I have ever eaten. Costco has a 60ct bag I buy all the time. I make Fish tacos with these, adding fresh cabbage tossed in sriracha mayo or a fresh mixture of avocado and tzaziki sauce. Yum!
I agree. I like Trident Beer Battered Cod. I have gotten them at Fred Meyer in Seattle which is now owned by Kroger
@@racingsquirrel238 never seen those, only the lightly breaded pollock sticks. We dont have a Kroger store in Baton Rouge but I think Kroger bought out Albertsons so they may change soon.
I buy Gortons. They are flavorful and are easy to make. They also have a pretty full line from sticks to fish filet patties. My favorite product is their beer battered fish sticks which are a bit wider. Dunking the filets or sticks in tartar sauce just completes the whole dinner.
As the commercial says, "trust the Gorton's fishermen!" My favorite!
I always buy Gordon's crispy non minced fish sticks, but sadly the last bag I purchased two weeks ago have become a victim of shrinkflation about 25% smaller than the last time I purchased them which was probably about four months earlier. We generally only purchase when we have a craving for foods we grew up with.
Fish sticks and onion rings. Boy, are those expensive these days!
I buy the 44count bag,and they are still the same size
Gorton's Extra Crispy are the best. Sam's club has them. Van Dacamps fillets are my childhood favorite. That's what my Grandma had.
Gorton's Extra Crispy or VDCamp's crispy. I only buy extra crispy. Sticks or fillets. Whichever is lower carbs per serving.
@@wendybutler1681cheap mostly filling now. Trash
Gordon's fish is really good. Especially with some Mac and Cheese.
I love the Gorden’s beer battered. After oven baked put on a slice of bread with ketchup. Oh I’m in heaven 😊
I buy the Gortons fish squares so I can make a filetofish sandwich like McDonald's not minced filets
Do you put a slice of yellow American cheese on your fish sandwiches? I do. And an onion/dill/mayo sauce I make for fish and chicken patty sandwiches. (I buy Banquet. More chicken/less coating. Lower in carbs.) I could use one right now!
I only buy GORTONS...
TOO MUCH BREADING😮😮 CHEAPLY MADE. GORTONS IS 🗑 🚮 TRASH NOW
I have to say Trident fish sticks are really good. I bought them at Whole Foods as they were on sale, quantity wasn't great but the taste was great! Although typically, I purchase Gorton's or Mrs. Paul.
Fish sticks have a bad breading to fish ratio. Much better to get a larger piece of breaded fish, I love Gorton’s beer battered and also their fish sandwich ones, get some brioche buns from Walmart, a slice of cheese and some Trader Joe’s tartar sauce and you have an amazing fish sandwich!
I've tried them all here and the Trident Ultimate Fish sticks are the best to my taste. It's the main reason I keep my Costco card is to load up on Tridents fish sticks.
Trident is by far the best. Hands down.
Came here to say this. Trident Fish sticks and Cod filets are the best.
They're not exactly sticks, but I love Trader Joe's gluten-free breaded haddock. A little bit pricier than other brands, but are delicious!😊❤
Gortons.
365 Fish sticks are very, very good! They are the ONLY thing I go to Whole Foods for, and I used to work for Whole Foods.😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
They may be on the top of the fish sticks list, but the price is still high.
You must be very rich if you can afford to shop at Whole Foods. I went in there and found the exact same soups in a carton I normally pay $1.99 for at Grocery Outlet for almost $7.00 total rip-off!
@@sjordan7085I agree with you that many Items are more expensive, but check out the 365 products, I go to Whole Foods for several items, like their carb free items, like noodles, lactose free butter, they have the cheapest pasture eggs, I also buy several items from their salad bar, like roasted mushrooms, a good deal when you think how much they shrink when cooking, Also the Indian food is good and cheaper than a restaurant same with the Cuban pulled pork, their cupcakes are the best if you like real butter cream, and their fish are not cheap but very fresh, the same with their vegetables and a large variety of fruits, they last in the refrigerator, no waste , also I buy many types of greens to mix with my salads and the butcher shop always has some cuts on sale. I usually go there to get my health food items
Have you tried Trader Joe's?
365 brand in #1?? I wanna see the fool that made this list!
Gortons fish sticks are the best by a mile...especially there extra crispy!
And are you the authority when it comes to fish sticks?
@@bosch_doc YES...yes I am! And jus FYI me and ur mother talked it over and u gotta move out end of the month! Sorry kid love ya but it’s time🤣😉
Thanks for this - the last time I bought fish sticks in a really long time, they were horrible. I actually just threw them away.
Mrs.Pauls are the best 👍
I can't find them any more.
Van DeKamps. Always. And I’d rather eat the soggiest, worst fish stick than a plant based nothing stick.
I love fish sticks!! I will have to try the Whole Foods now.
Live in Canada an I have never seen any of those brands here , there are alot of different boxs of fishsticks though in the supermarkets .
I tried Gortens about a year ago and found it to be a little fishy tasting . I ate them, but with seafood I 'kinda like a suttle taste like Scallops or Haddock and I dip them into my homemade tartar sauce.
Gorton's.
Gordon,s does indeed have the best prepared frozen fish products.
I'd like a video of fish sticks available in West Texas, most of these fish sticks are not even in my market
Alas, here in Wisconsin and where you are in Texas, to these people we are flyover country. I’ve often noticed the same thing in taste tests on other channels. They’ll do a cheese comparison a day even though Wisconsin is a huge cheese producer, they won’t have brands from here. 🤷♂️
Anyone else find reviews from Amazon, to be a little weird?! 😂
Only read the one star reviews and read them carefully.
I’m a Gorton's man but just give me all fish, twice the gluten and my favorite tartar sauce and I will be happy!👍🤣👍
Except when you get parasites or bones in your fish, Gorton's only replied with "oh we hear about parasites in our fish all the time"
Retired, plenty of time, I make my own.
No mention of Sea Cuisine, Pub Style?
Why do so many comparisons have to have plant-based counterparts?
The problem, as with most processed food, is that for the amount of fat, sodium and calories, there is no nutritional value in these foods. It would be better to cook fresh fish at home. Add a vegetable, and you have a healthy meal. Happy Caturday
after i saw a video of worms in fish i cant eat it ever again
@@RealJonzuk Worms are protein. Fish eat worms. Cats eat fish. It's the circle of life! Once a week I feed my cats poached salmon (I eat it too) or a tin of sardines.
I really like Gorton fish products but I recently took a closer look at the ingredients in the breading which is listed on a separate paragraph on the packaging it amazed me that I'm eating a healthy fish with an ultra processed breading, so many chemicals......
hmmm....shouldn't "Plant Based Fish Sticks" (that contain no fish) be called some like "Fodder Sticks" or "Grazing Sticks".....just curious.
Trident from Costco 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
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I didnt even know van-d-camps made fish sticks
I’ve tried other fish sticks. Nothing taste good to me, but Gortons
there is no WHOLE FOODS in Kailua-Kona or anywhere on the Big Island.
Gortons !
What part of fish is stick?
Any part if you have the right equipment
Stop classifying "plant-based" food as meat and fish. It's neither.
Plant-based food is classified as to what it is imitating. It is also clearly marked. I'm not sure what you don't get.
@@originaldcjensen Crab Krab
@Dctosd, You're right
It mimics meat and fish, so calling it plant based fish sticks sounds about right! I have a thought- you do you, and don't tell others what to do.
@@originaldcjensen THANK YOU!
Mrs. Paul's for me.
Gorton's is number 1 in this house.
Air fried are pretty good
Why do you rate fish sticks that don't have fish in them???
The Gortons that I bought were mostly bread, hardly any fish in the 'fish' sticks at all - and not a lot better for the fish fillets. The frozen fish sticks at Trader Joe's are much better, and their fish fillets, too.
I buy Gordons Beer battered fish not the sticks the planks if you so called.
Gluten free,no thanks, plant based, I don't need to be tricked into eating vegetables .
Gorton's works for me.
I also buy the Fillet at Sam's Club. Use two to make a
Fish Fillet Sandwich 🥪
Great Price for both Sticks and Fillet. We'll except for the Inflation. Thanks Biden and Harris. 😖
From listening to this it sounds like it’s largely based on “user reviews” online, rather than their own research. And user reviews have been notoriously unreliable and often manipulated. Any of us can play that game by just shopping online, and many of these brands aren’t even available in various areas anyway.
Number one choice? @ 10:15 Your welcome ... Lol
Ians isn't that bad. Appreciate microwave fish sticks.
Gortons is THE ONLY BRAND.
Gortons beer batter
Van De Camp is a winner.
Van de Camps has no aluminum in it. Better than Gordon's
No South Park jokes? I’m shocked.
Fish is fine in moderation, watch out for that mercury though
Whole(Paycheck) Foods$$$$😅
😂😂😂😂😂
so chickens have nuggets, and fish have sticks?
There are chicken fries, like skinny fish sticks.
Most people remember it as Gordon’s not Groton’s
Wonder if Kanye has seen this
I purchased both and am not impressed with either!!! Van De Camps were just awful and tasted like mashed potatoes!!!!
Gorton's were always good BUT haven't had them in along time and they weren't much better!!!
Would NOT buy either again
Iglo
The common ingredient is grease.😅
I haven't tried 365 but note that Amazon owns Whole Foods.
No fish = NOT FISH STICKS
They all contain chemicals in the coating.Poor people food.
Interesting, so people dont like fish that tastes fishy. Thats like saying i dont like beef to tase beefy or pork to taste porky. Chicken should taste like chicken.
Never never NEVER eat anything seafood that is minced! You really don't want to know.
The black in fish sticks, is most likely. .. black fish skin.
The worse voice to sell anything is a condescending tone …
I found this voice over so oddly annoying I had to stop watching.
😂 oh m’GOD, like, gag me with a spewn, so tubular!
Kanye West approves this message🐬🍆🍆
Plant base focus is children.
Fishstick nooooo 😢
Trader Joe's
I only buy Gordon real fish.
A "plant based" FISH stick is not FISH, so they should not even be in the review!
1st world problems
RIDICULOUS video! Has the person posting this video ever actually PRICED ANYTHING at "Whole Paycheck Market"?? ABSURD! ANY of the others are preferable!!
I never buy fish 🐠 sticks..
That's un-American. You can't eat real food!
@@davidmccarthy6061 I just made pancakes 🥞 bacon 🥓 and coffee ☕ with fruit, very unreal food.
Then why did you come here? To troll?
@@CB-ul2np 😂 🤣 youtube keep sending notifications, I reply if I have something to say 😝
Then why watch the content? Just, bored ?
Sticks? Does fish come in sticks? I suppose it does in the same way that chicken comes in nuggets. If you’re 10 years old maybe that’s okay but why not step up your game? I got some frozen breaded cod filets from Costco that were pretty good.
Don't ever buy the Costco ones
They are the biggest, and best. (Trident brand).
@@paultrouskie1825 they also taste bland
@@knuclear200x Tarter sauce.
@paultrouskie1825 the fact that it needs sauce at all just proves that they're bland
@@knuclear200xPersonally, I think they all need tarter sauce. Love a good tarter sauce with my fish sticks.