October 16, 2021, 12:07 PM
mbinkyHave you been overcharged for chicken?
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Stay away from the breasts with white lines that are extra large.
Definite sign of falsies and a tanning bed with bad lighting. But if you can touch them are they really fake?
I bought a pack of wings today. 1.87 pounds. A year ago these cost me between $3.50-$5.50 (between 1.5 and 2 lbs). Today they were $8.40. Wow. I didn't realize chicken had gone up so much. Wings were always the "cheap" chicken. For 5 bucks you could have a tasty snack. Not anymore.
I usually buy small packages of chicken breasts. The ones that are individually packaged. Easy to freeze and thaw for a quick dinner. The last time I bought a pack of fresh chicken breasts they were pretty big. I'm a decent cook on the grill and I know the temp I need to hit to get them juicy and delicious but these things screwed me up. I hit my numbers and pulled them but when I cut them up and ate them they just seemed strange. Never heard of "woody" chicken breasts before. Thats interesting.