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  2. 9 Costco Bulk Food Items That Are Cheaper Than Takeout - AOL

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    Just Bare Chicken Breast Chunks These boneless, skinless, lightly breaded chicken breast chunks come in a 64-ounce bag that yields about 22 three-ounce servings for $21.05.

  3. The creators of these Costco frozen chicken nuggets say the ...

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    TikTok users say Just Bare chicken chunks taste just like Chick-fil-A nuggets. The frozen chicken chunks are only available at Costco. Just Bare says the comparison was unexpected but flattering.

  4. 7 Fast Food Chains That Use Real, High-Quality Chicken - AOL

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    1. Chick-fil-A. Chicken plays a central role at Chick-fil-A, so the chain is dedicated to ensuring the quality of its meat. For decades, the company has been touting the fact that is uses "real ...

  5. Krispy Krunchy Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Krispy Krunchy Foods LLC, also known as Krispy Krunchy Chicken or KKC, is a quick-serve fried chicken chain founded in 1989 in Lafayette, Louisiana. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It has over 2,700 locations across 47 states in the U.S. , and is offered mainly in convenience stores and gas stations .

  6. Allen Family Foods - Wikipedia

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    Allen Family Foods was a large American producer and exporter of chicken, headquartered in Seaford, Delaware. Founded in 1919 by Charles C. Allen and Nellie G. Allen as a small local hatchery . At one time Allen Family Foods was the world's 18th-largest producer of chicken products [ citation needed ] , producing 10.5 million pounds (4.8 ...

  7. Plymouth Rock chicken - Wikipedia

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    Barred cock and hen, illustration from Jean Bungartz, Geflügel-Album, 1885 Egg. The Plymouth Rock is an American breed of domestic chicken.It was first seen in Massachusetts in the nineteenth century and for much of the early twentieth century was the most widely kept chicken breed in the United States.

  8. The Only Grocery Stores Where You Should Buy Rotisserie Chicken

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    Though super affordable at only $5, Walmart's rotisserie chicken ranked last because its quality may be subpar, according to Redditors. "I don't like the texture, it doesn't even look like chicken ...

  9. Naked Neck - Wikipedia

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    Naked Neck chickens. Despite its highly unusual appearance, the breed is not particularly known as an exhibition bird, and is a dual-purpose utility chicken. They lay a respectable number of light brown eggs, and are considered desirable for meat production because they need less plucking and they have a meaty body.