Where to buy good quality chicken feet in Northern Virginia?

Anonymous
I'm buying chicken feet/necks and backs online to make home made chicken broths/stocks. Chicken feet are about $17 per pound, so not cheap. Is there any place I could find them locally for cheaper price?
Anonymous
Have you tried HMart?
Anonymous
I don’t know about chicken feet specifically, but Good Fortune Market has EVERYTHING and is always reasonably priced.

https://edencenter.com/stores/good-fortune-supermarket/
Anonymous
H Mart or Lotte.
Anonymous
I always order from Whiffletree farm when I’m making big batches of broth. They have all the chicken parts, and they’re organic. They have a drop off house in my neighborhood.

https://whiffletreefarmva.com/store/chickens
Anonymous
What qualifies as "good quality" to you? At my local grocery, store brand chicken paws were 2.49/lb today (and I learned that a chicken paw differs from a chicken food in that the paw only includes the foot and none of the leg, who knew).
Anonymous
I bought them for $4/lb at let’s meat on the avenue in Del ray today
Anonymous
Honey Brook Farms usually has them. They set up at many of the NOVA farmers markets. You can preorder online, too!

Also Fields of Athenry in Middleburg, and they deliver around much of NOVA.
Anonymous
OP here. Thank you for all your info on the stores. I will definitely check out all these places. I like to make my own broth/stock, because none of the store bought taste good ( even more expensive brands that I would buy for $8-11 a bag).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about chicken feet specifically, but Good Fortune Market has EVERYTHING and is always reasonably priced.

https://edencenter.com/stores/good-fortune-supermarket/


OP here. You were right! I went to this store today and got chicken feet for $3.29 per lb, so very reasonable. Of course, I have no idea about the quality, as nothing says on the package. The store is huge, wow- so many things in it!
Anonymous
Chickens walk in their poop
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chickens walk in their poop








You're not wrong but don't most edible animals like cows stepped in their own poop.
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