It’s literally impossible to beat Costco chicken unless you make it yourself. The only ding against Costco is the high sodium content, but you’ll find that in and chain store chicken.
@@Chuckles389 i'm not an amazon employee, idk how it works, but it *probably* checks what u have on ur way out before actually charging you because otherwise amazon would be facing a ton of law suits
It’ll only charge you once you walk out of the store, but that’d be hell if your child could just pull items off the shelf until you file for bankruptcy
How it works is you have a cart and when you put the item into the cart it adds it to your total, if you remove it from your cart it subtracts it from the total. When you leave the store it charges you.
I would never shop at that Amazon store... I do not want cameras on the ceiling tracking my every move, somehow making sense of my actions (and then using that data and my image to train their system) and then charging me automatically. It looks like a dystopian hell.
Pro tip: buy the Costco rotisserie chickens (my household buys 3-4) take all the meat off the bones and portion it into plastic baggies to have through the month. Then boil the carcasses for a solid 24 hours and strain to get bone broth, we use it to cook pasta and rice. If you want reduced fat broth pop it in the fridge and you can take off that top layer of fat, then we freeze that for the month. Personally I don't like to put the chicken skin in the bags because I don't like the texture once it's gone cold but you do you. But that 15$ of chicken lasts us a month and having already cooked chicken makes for easy af meals
bro they add a coating of wax on these apples to make them look like its fresh . Or if you don't believe me then take a knife and scratch very mildly on the apple skin then you'll believe me 😌✌️
@@heraldreuban6947 apples, produce their own natural layer of wax to trap in moisture to preserve the fruit, however some manufacturers may spray a small coat of edible wax in order to prolong said shelf life
Just can't beat Costco's chicken size tho. That bird is MASSIVE. But I have a Sam's Club membership because it's not 15 miles away like my local Costco is
Costco has a pricey membership fee to even buy the chicken. Amazon Fresh and whole foods is open to everyone, no membership needed. Amazon Fresh is cheaper when you factor in the membership fee of costco.
caesars actually tastes better and dare i say fairly good once its been put in the fridge overnight and eaten while still cold (no, im not kidding, its much better cold)
I think it's great that he took his sample off the same part from both birds to promote equal opportunity for both chickens. However, I think it would be more thorough if you were to take a sample from each cut.
If you were broke all you have to do is pay 50 dollars and you can have two dollar hotdog pizza turkey sandiwch chicken bake 5 dollar rotisserie 5 dollar ceasar salad. 3 dollar raspberry yogurt, 50 cent water bottles 50 cent soda or tea, 2.50 bomb blended coffee all year. Better then eating ramen and cup of noodle every day.
Which Costco can you find seasoned chicken? All of the rotisserie chickens i've ever eaten from Costco were pretty bland tasting and very little seasoning if any!😂
No, they are the only ones who give me great customer service AND deliver on the same day or the day next, when other companies be like "4to5 bUsSiNeSs DaYs" falling behind. Love Amazon 💜
“Wow what a friendly and non invasive corporation! I bet they don’t keep or sell any of our information, or listen to what’s going on inside our homes with the devices we buy from them! Their logo is even a smiley face! You can’t get more nonthreatening than that!”
One of my best childhood memories was picking up a costco chicken and going to my families favorite picknic spot in the mountains. There was a river me and my brother would play in. We would always have a ton of good food and would stay until the sun went down. Looking back, my parents would put it together as cheap as possible and it was definetely a way to save money versus going out to eat, but i miss those days.
I kid you not! The best fried chicken I've ever had is from Albertsons. Their batter is so delicious that you can actually taste the garlic and seasonings all over the chicken. If you want a fresh batch, call their deli to pre-order it. Once the chicken is straight out of the fryer, it will melt in your mouth like butter!
so you enjoying wasting time for no reason then? ok lol it's not about patience it's saving 5, 10+ minutes however long it is especially since all those times add up throughout your life that's countless hours waiting when you don't need to
@@NekoHime77he is a boomer probably, scared of the future, craving human interaction just so there is someone who listens to them. With too much time and money in their hands from being born in one of the best economic moments.