Louisiana, your next steak dinner might look a little different, at least on the menu. Rumors are swirling that the name of a classic favorite, the New York strip steak, could soon be a thing of the past. If some folks in Texas get their way, your go-to cut may soon be called something new.

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A nice steak and a lousy steak are completely different. There are rumors that a name change is imminent for individuals who appreciate a juicy and delicate strip steak.

When you visit your favorite restaurant this weekend, pay attention to the menu.

According to a report I watched this week, some people in Texas are attempting to recover the name of strip steaks. Texas strip steak may soon be listed on the menu in place of New York strip steak, which may have a line through it or be struck out.

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I'm prepared to wager that the most well-liked or frequently ordered steak at any restaurant or steakhouse is the strip steak. Usually, it is the first item on the menu! Although I have never owned a restaurant, I assume this is because it is the best source of revenue and return on investment for a dining establishment.

At the end of the day, a good steak is a good steak, no matter what you call it. As for me, I’ll stick with a sirloin. They haven’t tried to rename that one yet!

15 Discontinued Snack Chips In Texas In 2025

Frito-Lay makes some of the most popular snacks in America, and it seems that every year, they introduce new twists on their top brands that feature unique flavors.

It can be fun to venture out of your comfort zone and try new things and those new things can sometimes become new favorites. However, there is no guarantee that the new snacks will stick around for very long, which can be disappointing.

Sporked recently uncovered 15 snacks that Frito-Lay plans on discontinuing in 2025, and they include some of my favorites. If some of your favorites are on this list, you better stock up if you still see them on store shelves and enjoy them while you can.

Perhaps if fans of snacks being discontinued protest, Frito-Lay will change its mind.

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