Let me guess: Global warming?
Next they’ll complain about the $1.50 hot dogs.
I prefer Impossible Chicken! ;-)
While walking through a store - BAM - that aroma hits the nostrils. Don’t really care how much it costs. Dinner is served.
I can get the same type of Chicken at Walmart for not much more price. And I save on Costco’s yearly fee. Tried Costco for a year but you have to buy bigger quantities and that is impractical for us. However their edible merchandise is of good quality.
The article is weak on evidence of the HUGE cost.
The article didn’t exactly backup the alarmist headline. People don’t buy these things because they expect Elsie the chicken to have a relaxed, comfortable like before the choppping block or because they assume only the finest, natiral whole nutrients go into the bird. They buy them because they are cheap, tasty and easy to prepare and serve, and certainly no worse for you than a couple of Banquet TV dinners.
Sounds like something the Democrats would ban if they get in power.
Nice read.
Never been impressed by “local activists”, some are good - this guy seems a troublemaking loser.
BTW: what do producers do with that skin and fat they take out”
I want skin and fat in my chicken.
I’ve NOT had the rotisserie chicken from COSTCO but the chicken salad is ADDICTIVE.
Yours, TMN78247
But before I buy the chicken someone says ‘WELCOME TO COSTCO, I LOVE YOU”..
“The rotisserie chicken that costs just $4.99.”
Naturally, it’s $5.99 in schitcago area, We are eating one tonight....it is underdone with a lot of red, juicy areas.
$9.95 for a honking big pizza with everything.
Saw the headline then CNN and figured, before even reading a word, I’d have to go buy one or two.
GTH, ATT. And keep your filthy hands off my chicken.
CNN is ATT
Chicken cost more because of fuel prices and taxes and corn subsidies.
Read the ingredients. Rotiserie chickens are full of preservatives- like a hot dog.
The Costco chickens are easily two pounds heavier than the Walmart chickens and a great overall deal. There is a strong point made well down the article about the environmental impact of the immense factory farming operation needed to sell the chicken at the desired price. It’s a world of difference between living downwind from a grain farm and living downwind from a big chicken facility. Big chicken raising operations smell awful for a mile or more past their walls and create a lot of waste product that has to be disposed of safely.
Sams sells them too. These are perhaps the best food deal in America.
The person opposing them needs to be shot. Such a person needs not call themselves Americans
At Sam’s they cook 64 on two rotissaries at once and sometimes can’t keep up