I was just wondering how much you all payed for your chicken. Here in australia you cannot get bulk or frozen anywhere i have seen. It is $15 per/kilo at the supermarket for boneless/skinless breast. $10 per/kilo at the market. What about in the US or any other country you may come from?
Posted by: Jodi
I pay $21.00 for 10lbs of frozen skinless, boneless chicken breast at Sams Club.
Posted by: Mudge
$14 for 6.5 pounds/2.95kg boneless/skinless and frozen, Costco USA. At Jodi's price mine should be $13.65.
Posted by: firestorm
I have no Idea. I buy 6 months worth of meat,fish,poultry at a time. The price works out to a little over $400.00 a month. It's all placed in a standup sub-zero freezer and individually wrapped in plastic shrink wrap. It's also the best grade of meats you can buy. Black Label stuff.
Posted by: cjrmack
I can usually find Fresh Chicken Breasts on sale for $ 0.99 a pound or get frozen chicken breasts when they are on sale.
Posted by: Mudge
Buck a pound is nuts, we have non frozen stuff here already sliced and ready to go for about $1.99 a pound at best that I've seen.
Posted by: Leslie
I am with Mudge. I buy the 6 pounder at Costco. I refuse to pay over $2.99/pound anywhere.
Posted by: firestorm
Hey Leslie!! where in Jersey are you??? I'm in the Princeton/Trenton area.
Posted by: firestorm
So far the only other person from New Jersey on here that I've had conversations with turned out to be a homosexual male. Ask David he knows. hahahahahaha
Posted by: Mudge
Fire, is that "Black Label" a store that you hit in your area or what?
Posted by: Leslie
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Originally posted by firestorm
Hey Leslie!! where in Jersey are you??? I'm in the Princeton/Trenton area.