I currently live on $5 chickens, but I’m moving to the hub and I’m considering paying the extra dollar for the work chicken. Does anyone have an ingredient list? I prefer eating clean and hope this will reduce my trips to the store. I’m particularly interested in comparing the taste, size, and ingredients of these chickens to Costco chickens.
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Dozens of the 6 dollar chickens have exploded in the field, an 8D is currently being finalized. Stay tuned...
The work chicken is cooked in used motor oil. Ford had to do something with it.
Costco chickens are clean? Have you read the ingredient list? The only thing good about them is they are $5!
@ed well then, you made a stock, not broth
@ed I've went to Kroger a few times when our building didn't receive food.
Today I took a chicken home, cut it up and turned the bones and carcass into broth. Plan to be eating off this thing all weekend.
Maybe you should consult https://www.allrecipes.com/
@cp Liberal tears, my favorite, they're extra sweet.
@cp funniest thing I’ve read in a while, thank you
Whatever you for, just don't choke your chicken. Ladies excluded of course.😁
Well, that extra dollar for a chicken is worth millions for Fartley and his band of incompetent followers... The hub chicken is marinated not with salt, but with the tears of the RTO Ford employees. That extra flavour is the DEI taste. That "crispiness" is achieved with so many employees that are at almost the burnout point. The extra dollar is to pay for importing the "outsourced" chicken.