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I know people will spend their money how they wish....I know having some foods that are special occasion food is fun, but my goodness....that price just made me gasp.

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I often wonder if people really buy these foods for these prices. Sometimes they have a little portions of side dishes for an outlandish  price, I guess people have the money to buy and don't want to cook.

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@grandma petes   I guess this was a QVC chicken and not one from Costco? 😉

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Unbelievable!!!!  Smiley SurprisedSmiley SurprisedSmiley Surprised

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Re: $55.00 for a Chicken???

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Comes with a dozen eggs????

 

A less than four pound chicken is Not going to feed that many people, so I think it probably comes with a big hunk of bologna...

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@Sooner wrote:

Comes with a dozen eggs????

 

A less than four pound chicken is Not going to feed that many people, so I think it probably comes with a big hunk of bologna...


 

@Sooner: It should!!! Smiley Tongue 

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Guess I need to look at the items recently on air. Is it at least boneless?

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Good grief!  I could make at least 5 chickens for that price.  Ina Garten has a video that tells how to spatchcock a chicken and I can certainly marinate it myself.  

I hope it tastes very very good for anyone that purchased it.  

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In the publishers clearing house leaflet  there was a one pound container  of flavored peanuts for 5 monthly payments of 2.99.  so the chicken would be more than one pound.  

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@cotto22 wrote:

Guess I need to look at the items recently on air. Is it at least boneless?


Yes, it is.  And flattened (butterflied).  Apparently, also air-chilled so no added water weight.  Still way too much money, IMO.