Here's a link that explains the difference between plain-sawn, quarter-sawn, rift-sawn, and live-sawn oak. If you scroll down to the image that compares them, you'll see that you probably have plain sawn oak, which is the least expensive. https://www.grandior.net/what-is-the-difference-between-plain-sawn-quarter-sawn-rift-sawn-and-live-sawn-lumber/ By the way, the oven cabinet looks to be plain sawn as well.
Unless your contract specifies exactly which type of cut you ordered, and you have a "strike-off" of a door, you really have no recourse. A "strike-off" is a door made exactly for you in the exact same material, color, style and pattern that the company will make your cabinets in. If all you have is a generic sample, then you're at the mercy of the manufacturer, as samples can be old and the color or type of wood not indicative of what the mill is producing currently.
If you paid extra for rift or quarter sawn oak, then you should get a price adjustment.
All that being said I think the cabinets looks pretty great!
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