just a tidbit - purdue is more expensive because supposedly they use a jet engine to create a vacuum that sucks the feathers right off the chicken. they're the most featherless store bought chickens you can find
just a tidbit - purdue is more expensive because supposedly they use a jet engine to create a vacuum that sucks the feathers right off the chicken. they're the most featherless store bought chickens you can find
I understand it however being that perdue cost about as much as empire you should proibably use the name of a cheaper company like Shoprite
ReplyDeleteI did not make the image, just posted it...
ReplyDeleteanyways, how do you knwo how much perdue chickens cost???
Well I sell them of course:) Here is an article that quotes perdue at about $1.18 a pound which is roughly what I can buy my kosher chicken at.
ReplyDeleteI was not aware of that. You have a grocery store?
ReplyDeletejust a tidbit - purdue is more expensive because supposedly they use a jet engine to create a vacuum that sucks the feathers right off the chicken. they're the most featherless store bought chickens you can find
ReplyDeletejust a tidbit - purdue is more expensive because supposedly they use a jet engine to create a vacuum that sucks the feathers right off the chicken. they're the most featherless store bought chickens you can find
ReplyDeleteas it happens, perdue tastes kosher! (not kidding)
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