Anonymous wrote:I purchased Bell and Evans chicken at Stop n Shop for the first time. I was told it's better than Perdue but it's not. The chicken had a weird taste, tough, and stringy and no, it wasn't overcooked. Perdue chicken remains my favorite for consistent flavor and tenderness. I wasted $15 on a vacuumed package, split, whole chicken that is sitting outside in the garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not rinse chicken!!!
Chicken is an inherently dirty bird, why are you not cleaning your meat?? It's 2024, there are lots of tutorials on YouTube.
Anonymous wrote:lol this thread is from 2018
Anonymous wrote:Do not rinse chicken!!!
Anonymous wrote:Please somebody talk to somebody high up at WF and get the old chicken back.
Also, please let WF know that they need to sell crushed tomatoes without basil. Who cooks sauce with pre-seasoned crushed tomatoes, yuck! And they have no parm cheese shakers (eg Kraft). A must have for little italian ones.
Also, they need Morningstar Farms veggie sausages, nuggets, and bacon.
Anonymous wrote:Yuck. I buy fresh local chicken from Common Market in Frederick. It's more expensive but we only eat it once or twice a week. Those of you who live in DC, can you try a farmers market?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please somebody talk to somebody high up at WF and get the old chicken back.
Also, please let WF know that they need to sell crushed tomatoes without basil. Who cooks sauce with pre-seasoned crushed tomatoes, yuck! And they have no parm cheese shakers (eg Kraft). A must have for little italian ones.
Also, they need Morningstar Farms veggie sausages, nuggets, and bacon.
You get snobby about crushed tomatoes with tomatoes but like pre-grated Parmesan? That is baffling. And I seem to remember there's a reason they don't sell Morningstar, something about the ingredients.
I've had three terrible packages of chicken and my produce from there has sucked lately. WTH is happening there?
Anonymous wrote:I agree, and I shop at the WF on River Rd. I had a discussion about it with an emplyee in the meat section, and he swore to me it is the same chicken as always was in the WF packaging, just different packaging. So I think the poster above is right about the smell coming from the packaging (rather than something off with the chicken). I hate the new packaging.
Btw, I wish I could buy Wegmans organic chicken, but those of us shopping in Tenleytown and Bethesda do not have a Wegmans nearby!