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    Where do you buy your chicken (UK)

    I normally get mine from aldi, £4 for i believe its a 800 g bag of 100% frozen chicken breasts. This week when shopping i noticed the chicken had changed to only 82% chicken.

    What shops sell 100% class A frozen bags of chicken at a reasonable price? I checked Asda and all they sell is 82/87 % frozen.
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    Originally Posted by DarthTophat View Post
    I normally get mine from aldi, £4 for i believe its a 800 g bag of 100% frozen chicken breasts. This week when shopping i noticed the chicken had changed to only 82% chicken.

    What shops sell 100% class A frozen bags of chicken at a reasonable price? I checked Asda and all they sell is 82/87 % frozen.
    I buy mine at Morrisons. Pack of 6 breasts (889g) for £6.50. I don't know about the % thing but it's Grade A.
    How important is the %? Because I could really save some money and shop at Aldi.
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    From a taste point alone, the chicken tastes much more 'salty' i ate it with one meal and wont be eating the rest of the bag. The other ingredients, off the top of my head, were stabilizers, water, sodium.

    The chicken is somewhat slimey, and the other ingredients in it etc , i cant imagine being very good. I noticed this chicken wasn't class A either.
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    Originally Posted by DarthTophat View Post
    From a taste point alone, the chicken tastes much more 'salty' i ate it with one meal and wont be eating the rest of the bag. The other ingredients, off the top of my head, were stabilizers, water, sodium.

    The chicken is somewhat slimey, and the other ingredients in it etc , i cant imagine being very good. I noticed this chicken wasn't class A either.
    Hmm..Okay maybe not Thanks.
    Morrisons chicken is nice. That 6 breasts is their best deal.
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    If there's a Costco nearby go for that. £4.50/ KG of frozen chicken breasts, £2.50/KG chicken thighs with £4.50/KG of boneless, skinless chicken thighs.
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    I was just asking the same, have you tried MuscleFood dot com? They are British but I can't find many reviews on them?
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    Incredibly confused here..... why would all of you be spending so much on frozen chicken breasts that are implanted with water and then frozen... for a higher price. I get my chicken breast fillets from the butchers, it's 23 quid for 5 kilos, which comes to 4.6 quid per kg, and they're fresh (not frozen) with no implanted water or anything added at all. Just stick em in the freezer and perfect.
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    I agree with Taurasaur, you'd be better off paying the extra bit in a craft butcher's for premium quality.
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    I started getting my chicken at a place called 'Booker Wholesale' It's like a massive warehouse bit like Makro that sell's bulk item's.. Anyway's I go there because I can buy mass amounts of chicken and don't get taxed on it so im purely paying for the chicken breast's, which is alot more value for money. You cant be just a person off the street going in there to do you're weekly shop, you need to be apart of a company etc to get a card to enter the shop which needs to be swiped by a card :P Hope this help's if you can get to booker or markro even.
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    Originally Posted by AlbertTrotter View Post
    I started getting my chicken at a place called 'Booker Wholesale' It's like a massive warehouse bit like Makro that sell's bulk item's.. Anyway's I go there because I can buy mass amounts of chicken and don't get taxed on it so im purely paying for the chicken breast's, which is alot more value for money. You cant be just a person off the street going in there to do you're weekly shop, you need to be apart of a company etc to get a card to enter the shop which needs to be swiped by a card :P Hope this help's if you can get to booker or markro even.
    this ^^^^^ i get most of my food from there
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    Yeah I agree with this.

    Bookers, I thought food didn't have VAT on?? So what tax are you saving?

    I just put in a purchase on that MuscleFood website, seems they are butchers too. Will keep you posted.
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    Originally Posted by DarthTophat View Post
    I normally get mine from aldi, £4 for i believe its a 800 g bag of 100% frozen chicken breasts. This week when shopping i noticed the chicken had changed to only 82% chicken.

    What shops sell 100% class A frozen bags of chicken at a reasonable price? I checked Asda and all they sell is 82/87 % frozen.
    TESCO!!!

    inb4 OP gets his own chicken farm
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    Originally Posted by pearce66uk View Post
    Yeah I agree with this.

    Bookers, I thought food didn't have VAT on?? So what tax are you saving?

    I just put in a purchase on that MuscleFood website, seems they are butchers too. Will keep you posted.
    Most food can't be "taxable" but as far as I am aware products such as chicken from supermarkets aren't taxable.
    But bookers is a whole saler, so it goes from the supplier to the wholesaler then to the retailers. They just sell them cheaper so that everyone in the cycle is technically making the same amount of money.
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