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Please Note: Orders will be fulfilled as close as possible to the requested volume, though, due to the nature of the processing industry, it is not possible to get it exact. Sometimes the weight, and thus the total cost, will be slightly over and sometimes slightly under. If a partial refund or additional payment is needed, it will be handled at time of pickup.
Please Note: Orders will be fulfilled as close as possible to the requested volume, though, due to the nature of the processing industry, it is not possible to get it exact. Sometimes the weight, and thus the total cost, will be slightly over and sometimes slightly under. If a partial refund or additional payment is needed, it will be handled at time of pickup. Share
Everything You Need To Know About Buying Chicken At The Grocery Store
FAQ
What is the average price of chicken thighs?
What is a good price on chicken?
Why are chicken thighs so expensive now?
What costs more chicken breast or thigh?
Where can I buy chicken thighs?
Chicken thighs are widely available in supermarkets, grocery stores, and at butchers. You’ll find them at the meat counter and in the poultry department sold by the pound. You’ll often find smaller packages of one to five pounds and large, family-sized packages.
How much does a whole chicken cost?
I mean, it’s a whole chicken! But those ultra-flavorful, budget-friendly whole chicken legs (drumstick with bone-in thigh attached) were a clear winner at an adjusted price — more on that below — of about $1.36 per pound versus the $1.65 per pound for a whole chicken. Bone-in thighs were priced slightly higher.
Are boneless chicken thighs cheaper?
Since no extra work was done to remove the bone, this cut is slightly cheaper than its boneless counterpart. Chicken thighs are commonly sold with the bones still in, and it’s up to you whether you want to keep them or toss them. Not only are they a little less expensive than boneless chicken thighs, but they also pack more flavor.
Are bone-in chicken thighs cheaper than breasts?
Bone-in chicken thighs on average cost about one-third the price per pound of boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Boneless thighs cost a bit more, but they are still considerably cheaper than breasts. Chicken thighs, when sold already butchered, are ready to cook. Further preparation can be done at home if desired.