Submitted by bluething79 t3_yy565i in newjersey

Where are the best restaurant sized wings I can buy to cook at home in north jersey? Love wings, don’t want to get ripped off by over priced wings and beer from a bar….

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ianisms10 t1_iwsac8b wrote

Probably just ShopRite

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333cdh333 t1_iwsd0ap wrote

Local butcher or Costco

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peter-doubt t1_iwsfqzi wrote

Paolo's kitchen... They prepare and freeze packages to go. Get their crack chicken... Unique and fabulous

South Street, New Providence... And other locations I'm not sure of.

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LargeWooWoo t1_iwshahc wrote

Goffle road in Wyckoff , it’s a turkey and poultry farm local humanely raised chickens and turkey.

Will be more expensive but the quality is top notch; that being said it’s one of their busiest times of the year.

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EagleFly_5 t1_iwsinsv wrote

Consider a wholesaler, or local butcher. If you have connections w/ someone in the food/restaurant business, see if you can go to The Restaurant Depot (here’s a search of Chicken Wings) if they have membership which should be free for food businesses/restaurants or qualified non profits, or buy a day/guest pass and go yourself.

PS: You can also order online from the Restaurant Depot via Instacart depending on where you are. Same concept if you were to order from Costco using Instacart (even w/o their membership): yes it’s possible, and yes, things will be pricier.

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bluething79 OP t1_iwsk6tp wrote

Thank you all for great tips!!

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g_ppetto t1_iwt8qzz wrote

We use to get Perdue wings as they were bigger than most. BJ's, Shop Rite, or another supermarket. They were a little bigger than restaurant size and always tasty. I've seen and been served, plenty of scrawny chicken wings, that weren't Perdue. Wegmans may be another choice as they have had decent chicken products.

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ryrypizza t1_iwzzbzh wrote

You can try.sussex meat packing in Wharton

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Archmage400 t1_ix0nc2r wrote

Pete’s meats in Wayne is great

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