Guacanagariz t1_iw94ak1 wrote
Another reason why Costco $5.00 rotisserie chicken is great value
OnionLegend t1_iw9693s wrote
Is the weight of the chicken excluding the liquid inside the container and the container weight itself?
dreaming-in-colour OP t1_iw97bdf wrote
all weights are expressed as the fraction of the starting or "advertised" weight. the chart adds up to 100% of the starting weight. I thought about trying some other analysis but this seemed like it was the most straightforward
Craygor t1_iwca7z1 wrote
Rotisserie chicken are awesome, but if someone is struggling and is trying to get the most calories from their food, rotisserie is a poor substitute to cooking the bird in a covered dish. The fats that drip of a rotisserie chicken is going to waste and there's a lot calories in chicken fat.
Rocky_Mountain_Way t1_iwcgyyb wrote
Wow it's $8.00 here in Canada. (still a good value)
Vancouwer t1_iwalyc2 wrote
From a cost perspective, any pre cooked chicken should be cheaper than raw chicken. Eating out and ordering a chicken dish doesn't seem as bad now lol
dreaming-in-colour OP t1_iwam8hl wrote
This was $1.19 per lb of raw chicken, which is equivalent to about $3 per lb of cooked chicken
Vancouwer t1_iwamzuz wrote
Ah interesting, cooked chicken is cheaper where I am
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