I think most people, me included, are thinking they will have one of the best steaks they have ever eaten in their life for what they paid for meat from Omaha Steaks. If it is possible for one to not think about what they paid for the steak while they are eating it, I think it would rate better than steaks bought at most grocery stores. I can certainly understand the disappointment when you assess the value of what you have eaten versus the cost of what you have eaten.
To me a $66/# steak that you buy from the menu in a good steakhouse cooked at that price is so much better than what you get from Omaha Steaks. But, I if my memory serves me right, the Omaha Steaks are probably better tasting than what you get at Texas Roadhouse, Outback, or whatever your local chain steakhouse is named.
Omaha Steaks is about as good a marketing company as Bose speakers IMO.