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On Oct 9, 5:16*am, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> Edwin Pawlowski wrote: > > "James" > wrote in message > ... > >> 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. > > > Cost is about the same as if you compared it to the chicken dinner at > > a nice restaurant for $19 a plate. *What is the point? You pay for > > convenience. Whole chicken is 99¢ a pound regularly. > > You must admit 99 cents a pound sounds rather deceptive since I've never > actually seen a 1 lb. chicken for sale ![]() > or so but they aren't nearly as inexpensive as a whole chicken, poundage > wise. *Publix has chicken leg quarters on sale for 59 cents/lb right now. > That's the cheapest I've seen them in a long time. > > Jill you do realize its painful reading someone unable to fathom what 'cents a pound' means... its a rate Jill, not a limitation even with the gramatical flaws. if a person works for '10 dollars a hour' (bad grammar not withstanding) few would then try to claim that he only works one hour... its a pay *rate. not a limitation |
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