Anonymous wrote:I refuse to buy chicken from Whole Foods in the new packaging. Vacuumed packed anything always smells and tastes of plastic. Plus, there's no telling when the chicken was fresh, even though it says when it was packaged/sealed on the label. It's all about extending the shelf life of the product, nothing to do with customer convenience as stated on the advertising sign explaining the new packaging.
If we all stop buying chicken packaged this way, Whole Foods will have to resort to the old packaging.
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine smelled fine the next day, but I never let chicken sit 2-3 days,after purchasing. After 24 hours I cook it or freeze it.
But I am sad too to see the WF store meat go. Very foolish move because IMO, the store's true anchor products are the meat and produce. So why change the meat. I hope I am not forced to quit shopping there. I am glad OP posted so I will be more careful checking the meat.
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The new packaging is awful. That little tab that is supposed to bend back so you can peel off the top does not peel back. I end up using a knife to cut open the plastic. I'm deeply annoyed and pondering switching to Mom's or Maple Avenue Co-op.
I just used some chicken thighs, and I agree--the packaging is impossible to open, and the meat smells terrible. Not buying that chicken again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine smelled fine the next day, but I never let chicken sit 2-3 days,after purchasing. After 24 hours I cook it or freeze it.
But I am sad too to see the WF store meat go. Very foolish move because IMO, the store's true anchor products are the meat and produce. So why change the meat. I hope I am not forced to quit shopping there. I am glad OP posted so I will be more careful checking the meat.
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The new packaging is awful. That little tab that is supposed to bend back so you can peel off the top does not peel back. I end up using a knife to cut open the plastic. I'm deeply annoyed and pondering switching to Mom's or Maple Avenue Co-op.
Does anyone know where I can buy free range, organically fed chicken in NW DC other than the new plastic vacuumed crap they have at Whole Foods?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine smelled fine the next day, but I never let chicken sit 2-3 days,after purchasing. After 24 hours I cook it or freeze it.
But I am sad too to see the WF store meat go. Very foolish move because IMO, the store's true anchor products are the meat and produce. So why change the meat. I hope I am not forced to quit shopping there. I am glad OP posted so I will be more careful checking the meat.
+1
The new packaging is awful. That little tab that is supposed to bend back so you can peel off the top does not peel back. I end up using a knife to cut open the plastic. I'm deeply annoyed and pondering switching to Mom's or Maple Avenue Co-op.
Anonymous wrote:Mine smelled fine the next day, but I never let chicken sit 2-3 days,after purchasing. After 24 hours I cook it or freeze it.
But I am sad too to see the WF store meat go. Very foolish move because IMO, the store's true anchor products are the meat and produce. So why change the meat. I hope I am not forced to quit shopping there. I am glad OP posted so I will be more careful checking the meat.
Anonymous wrote:WF chicken becomes smelly very fast sometimes within 24 hours in the fridge. I do not but chicken from there at all.
I have not had any issue with the milk or eggs there though.
My go to place for organic chicken is Costco now.