I tried fried chicken from 3 different grocery stores, and there's just one I wouldn't repurchase
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I tried fried chicken from 3 different grocery stores, and there's just one I wouldn't repurchase
"From the first few bites, I was already impressed by how hot it was and how it tasted freshly fried. Drumstick, breast, wing, and thigh alike each had plenty of dark and white meat on the bone. This hefty pack felt easy to divide among three or four people for a satisfying meal when paired with a few sides. The fried chicken from ShopRite was meaty and tender, but the breading lacked a bit of flavor."
"Before tax, I paid $10.99, about $0.46 an ounce, for a 24-ounce container of ShopRite's Bowl & Basket chicken."
"I thought ShopRite's fried chicken was meaty and tasty, but the breading was slightly too thin. Walmart's chicken let me down, and ShopRite's had great flavor but not as much meat as I prefer."
Hot, ready-to-eat fried chicken from Walmart, ShopRite, and Stop & Shop was compared for value and flavor. Each store provided containers with eight pieces: two drumsticks, two breasts, two wings, and two thighs. ShopRite’s container felt heavy and cost $10.99 before tax for 24 ounces, about $0.46 per ounce. The chicken was very hot and tasted freshly fried, with plenty of dark and white meat on the bone and tender, meaty pieces. The breading was light and tender with even coating, but it lacked some crispiness and had slightly thin coverage with mild seasoning. Walmart’s chicken was disappointing, while ShopRite’s flavor was strong but meat quantity was less than preferred.
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