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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's something creepy about a $5 chicken, so this is probably good.[/quote] Yes. Agree. I loved the lower price but also always questioned it. [/quote] Wegman's chickens were far superior to others. The only meat I eat is chicken. I also work very long hours, so using rotisserie chicken to make other shortcut meals is something I did at least 3 or 4 days a week. Theirs never tasted very salty and were always very juicy. The chickens from Costco are never good, IMO. The packs of cut up rotisserie chicken meat are vile. I've tried chickens from Walmart (terrible, very salty, very dry), Harris Teeter (2nd best, but I've twice gotten undercooked from them), and Giant (fine, but there's a taste that lingers). The Wegmans taste is still tops, but the quality is just not there. The supplier can claim these chickens are larger but they are full of it. $9.99 for a whole chicken that's cooked for me is still pretty good when a pack of two chicken breasts at HT is $9.98 and then I have to come home and cook them. But there is no way one of Wegmans whole chickens could now easily feed a family of 4. [/quote]
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