View Full Version : What do you pay for chicken breast per pound?????
ISABELLE TURELL
04-06-2008, 02:08 AM
Okay I went shopping for some chicken breast today and for the regular chicken breast it was $4.39 a lb. I don't even want to say what the organic chicken price was:p
I am curious on how much you may have paid per pound.
I usually pay right about $2.00/lb but today it was on sale for $1.49/lb so I bought about 15 lbs of it :D
Badgergrl
04-06-2008, 03:43 AM
I have noticed that it has seemed more expensive lately. I think everything is going up. :mad:
ibarramedia
04-06-2008, 03:47 AM
I have noticed that it has seemed more expensive lately. I think everything is going up. :mad:
Where do you get them? Giant,Safeway,Wholefoods,Shoppers foods Warehouse or Harris Teeter?
Badgergrl
04-06-2008, 03:49 AM
Where do you get them? Giant,Safeway,Wholefoods,Shoppers foods Warehouse or Harris Teeter?
Usually Giant...seems like the cheapest, but whole foods is more fun :)
Usually Giant...seems like the cheapest, but whole foods is more fun :)
Whole Foods is more like whole paycheck :rolf:
Although I could do some SERIOUS damage in their bulk aisle :eat:
Neely
04-06-2008, 05:33 AM
Between 1.40 and 2 a pound.
I LOVE the 'discount' places :D
All I can say is: GO TO COSTCO!! (if you can).
Individually shrink-wrapped all natural boneless chicken breasts at a darn good price. (Very good quality too!)
........unfortunately, I can't think of the price per pound at this time. But it's cheaper than at most supermarkets and DEFINITELY cheaper than Whole Foods!!!
Suzanne
04-06-2008, 02:05 PM
1.49-1.99 and we have freezer so stock up at the low price when we can
we buy 50-100lbs at a time usually
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