Costco whole rotisserie chickens being sold by the pound now

Anonymous
Eating out of plastic is terrible for you. And even worse if it gets heated up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would not feed my family a non-organic chicken wrapped in plastic.


Well goody for you. Some of us want to save money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eating out of plastic is terrible for you. And even worse if it gets heated up.


Peer reviewed published study to cite? Or did you read this on instagram?
Anonymous
My wife had to pay $6.49 for a rotisserie chicken in a bag at the Costco in San Diego. Are the $1.50 hot dogs the next ‘We-will-never-raise-the-price-of’ to get a boost in price?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not feed my family a non-organic chicken wrapped in plastic.


Why?


Did you catch the thread on colon cancer in young people?


Failing to connect colon cancer increase with Costco rotisserie chicken…


You’re failing to connect a lot of things apparently
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not feed my family a non-organic chicken wrapped in plastic.


Why?


Did you catch the thread on colon cancer in young people?


Failing to connect colon cancer increase with Costco rotisserie chicken…


You’re failing to connect a lot of things apparently


Where’s the evidence? Besides the mommy blogs and quack doctors selling you supplements?
Anonymous
I work at Costco. They are now using plastic bag instead of the plastic container. Still 4.99 each.
Anonymous
How were Costco chickens packaged before? I mean I assume it was still some other kind of plastic packaging that was sitting under heat lamps, no? Is it worse that it's a plastic bag now? I can't imagine they were wrapping them in brown paper or something earlier?
Anonymous
My Costco hasn't changed a thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How were Costco chickens packaged before? I mean I assume it was still some other kind of plastic packaging that was sitting under heat lamps, no? Is it worse that it's a plastic bag now? I can't imagine they were wrapping them in brown paper or something earlier?


As stated above, they were in a hard plastic container before, and yes under heat lamps. No, not like in a wax paper bag like in France.
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