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KFC 9.99 bucket
JonL wrote:
> Seerialmom wrote: >> On Oct 13, 11:11 pm, SoCalMike > wrote: >>> James wrote: >>>> How much would the raw chicken cost you at regular supermarket >>>> prices? At sale prices? Assume you cook regularly and have all the >>>> other stuff necessary for fried chicken so their cost is minor. >>> whats a bucket consist of? one whole bird? .69 - .99/lb, figure about >>> 3lb a bird. >> >> Actually you only get 7 pieces (1 piece of breast, 2 wings, 2 legs, 2 >> thighs), mashed potatoes/gravy and 4 biscuits. So not quite a full >> chicken there. Based on those ingredients it'd be very easy to make >> the equivalent for under $9.99 and probably healthier by forgoing the >> coating on the chicken. > > OIC....thanx. > Hard to believe....only 5 pieces , plus 2 scrawny wings..... > Rather get the whole cooked bird, about 3#, at the Kroger or Publix. 6 bucks for at least a 3lb rotisserie bird at costco. |
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KFC 9.99 bucket
The Sunday circular from Aldi featured a chicken meal for under five
dollars: whole frying chicken 79 cents a pound pasta and sauce 66 cents (a packet of pasta plus seasoning) canned peas 49 cents The butter, oil, or margarine plus salt and pepper needed to roast a nice chicken would add less than a dollar to the meal. Tara |
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