Could be this?
https://www.cheapism.com/costco-laws...serie-chicken/
Could be this?
https://www.cheapism.com/costco-laws...serie-chicken/
Re Costco Chickens: The lawsuit is in California, the craziest state in the union. We have only occasionally not had the chickens. Once they revamped the whole cooking area and they were missing for a few days.
Is the carrageenan not listed on package ingredients?
It is a culprit in allergic reactions for some people with Alpha-Gal syndrome.
This marketing claim by Cosco isn't a big deal if this ingredient is listed. No person of common sense pays attention to marketing claims.
Last edited by iris lilies; 1-29-26 at 10:28am.
Do any of you have Cornish game hens in your stores? I haven't seen any for ages. I lived on those in my 20s. Easy to cook and lasted a few days. Maybe they don't market them anymore?
I purposely looked for them the other week as I'd seen reference to them in something I was reading.
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We visited a large ethnic grocery that has food from Mexico to SE Asia to Africa. Noted quail, duck, goose, etc. in the frozen poultry dept. Did not specifically look for Cornish hens but there were numerous types of frozen chicken.
It is even hard to find whole chickens in our regular grocery stores anymore.
Kay: I have not noticed about the game hens, but I did see quail in the grocery flyer last week.
Wh had Cornish Hens last Thanksgiving, but have not seen them for sale since.
We can only get Cornish game hens around Thanksgiving, too, but we shop Aldi, so no surprise there - they have a lot of strictly seasonal stuff. It's better than it used to be, but still, it's a small store and they seem to really cater to their store-specific customer purchasing habits.
The bigger chains around here have them that I've seen in the past, such as Jewel and Meijer.
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