Certified Angus Beef(CAB) is not nastily from Angus cattle. There is no verification of where the cattle have some from and it is not grass fed or organic. It is just a marketing tool and it has worked. The following are the qualifications for CAB:
Eight carcass specifications were developed by CAB to ensure that every carcass earning the Certified Angus Beef ® brand offers consumers the same quality eating experience. To receive the brand cattle must first be at least 51% black-hided and meet these criteria:
-Neck hump of less than 2 inches
-“A” maturity (9-30 months)
-Modest or higher degree of marbling
-Medium or better marbling texture
-USDA Yield Grade (YG) 3.9 or leaner
-Moderately thick or thicker muscling
-No capillary ruptures
-No dark-cutting characteristics
51% black hide means that it does not have to be Angus (Black Angus are all black besides very small portions of white.)
In other words I would pay more to get a Prime or the same to to get a Choice piece of meat. You're just paying for the name brand if you buy CAB products. If you can't find graded meat it is a nice alternative since you know it will be at least average Choice.