grocery store chicken nuggets for a crowd

Anonymous
when many moms would buy chic fil A. For a rotating snack/light food duty, what grocery store chicken nuggets are good enough (when logistics and budget won't allow me to get chic fit A, the popular choice)?
Anonymous
For kids? Whatever you can get in bulk for cheap. My kids 100% are not picky about their nuggets. Do not overthink this.
The ONLY thing I might suggest is to get GF ones if you think that there are allergies. The other kids will not notice the difference and the parents will sooooo appreciate it!
Anonymous
OP here -- this is for a mostly teen boy age group.
Anonymous
Trader Joe’s breaded chicken tenderloin. They are awesome and huge or Foster Farms
Anonymous
IMO teen boys prefer pizza. Then get some wings.
Anonymous
Oops, rereading that it’s a snack. You could do Whole Foods, don’t know if it’s cheaper. What about popcorn or pretzels. I’ve only seen one teen eat nuggets because he’s super picky, but maybe my boys and friends are weird.
Anonymous
We get the applegate natural ones (they also have gluten free). I prefer bell & evans but the kid does not and theyre $$
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here -- this is for a mostly teen boy age group.


They don’t care- at all. Buy whatever frozen variety of nuggets you want
Anonymous
Why not just go to Costco and buy a big bag of whatever chicken nuggets?

Does it have to be nuggets?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why not just go to Costco and buy a big bag of whatever chicken nuggets?

Does it have to be nuggets?

Thus, request for suggestions.
Anonymous
Foster farms from Harris teeter.
Anonymous
Teen boys? Costco bag of nuggets. Get two. They'll eat a lot, and there is no need to be fancy about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teen boys? Costco bag of nuggets. Get two. They'll eat a lot, and there is no need to be fancy about it.


Agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IMO teen boys prefer pizza. Then get some wings.


If she doesn’t want to spring for nuggs she is spring for pizza and/or wings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Foster farms from Harris teeter.


CFA would be cheaper.
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