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    ahammer86 is offline Junior Member
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    Sam's club or Costco rotisserie chicken

    any one tried these? anyone one know the nutritional stats on these? thinking of buying a couple to eat for the next two days and their pretty inexpensive.do they taste good?

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    Never tried them. I go with the frozen chicken breasts or fresh ones from stop and shop. When they go on sale they are about $1.79/lb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ahammer86
    any one tried these? anyone one know the nutritional stats on these? thinking of buying a couple to eat for the next two days and their pretty inexpensive.do they taste good?
    Amazing... I'm eating one tonight... enjoy.

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    any1 tried the frozen chicken they have at costco...14 grams of protein 1.5 trans fats..not a bad snack

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    Frozen Chicken breasts at Costco are great. As well as they have canned chiken which is 70g of Pro per can.

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    The rotisserie chix are great. Costco's are a little bit bigger but remember, they're both cooked in the skin so even if you don't eat the skin, the fat is in the meat.

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    thanks for the replys guys just came back from Sams Club and decided to get three of the rotisserie chickens because when i pulled up to the meat dept. the butcher just pulled them out of the rotisserie. they smelled so damn good on the way home.

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    they are f-ing great. but like SMYL said they are cooked with the skin on as u know so there is some fat getting 'absorbed' into the chicken itself. but this is one of those cases where i say f it and i enjoy them.

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