Hi Mark, Thank you for your feedback. Japanese A5 is thin in nature because the loins are quite wide. Also, it is cut in a traditional Japanese fashion. We'd invite you to look at some of our Australian Ribeyes, or try our "Thick Cut" Kagoshima A5 if you're looking for a thicker bite. Thank you for your feedback and business, and please touch base with us prior to your next order so we can help you find your perfect cut.