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

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    At only $5 — well, almost always — Costco's rotisserie chicken offers unbeatable value, ... 40 Meals Under 100 Calories Per Serving. Costco Business Center: Locations, FAQs, and Why You Should ...

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    Costco’s Kirkland-brand rotisserie chicken (which retails for $7.99 in Canada) is also a staple in content creator Hunter Chmilnitizky’s Ontario, Canada, home — and her TikTok videos.

  4. Rotisserie chicken - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie chicken has been a popular food in Canada since the 1950s, and is a staple of Canadian pop culture. [citation needed]Two Canadian casual dining restaurant chains, Swiss Chalet and St-Hubert, dominate the market for chicken, though the dish is also the central item for other Canadian chains, popular international chains such as Nandos, or individual restaurants.

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    Safeway, Inc. is an American supermarket chain. The chain provides grocery items, food and general merchandise and a variety of specialty departments, such as bakery, delicatessen, floral and pharmacy, as well as Starbucks coffee shops, and vehicle fuel centers. [2]

  6. Rotisserie - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie chicken cooking on a horizontal rotisserie. Rotisserie, also known as spit-roasting, is a style of roasting where meat is skewered on a spit – a long, solid rod used to hold food while it is being cooked over a fire in a fireplace or over a campfire, or roasted in an oven.

  7. The shocking truth behind Costco's $5 rotisserie chicken - AOL

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    Schatzker revealed on the show that rotisserie chicken is often processed, meaning the bird is "pre-seasoned in factories" and then shipped to supermarkets where "an employee can put it on the ...

  8. Specific dynamic action - Wikipedia

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    Specific dynamic action (SDA), also known as thermic effect of food (TEF) or dietary induced thermogenesis (DIT), is the amount of energy expenditure above the basal metabolic rate due to the cost of processing food for use and storage. [1]

  9. Super Saver Food: Rotisserie Chicken - AOL

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