So, I was at Publix (local grocery store) today and bought my standard weekly two packages of Perdue 99% Fat Free Chicken Breasts from the fresh meat section. It comes 3 breasts in the package, well actually 3 halves. They are in a plastic container that I'm sure you've seen before.
Here's an example: http://media.shopwell.com/kp/7274578829_full.jpg
I always put the chicken in the plastic bags that they have next to it, but then today I realized the 10 people buying it next to me didn't. I seem to be the only one that uses the plastic bag near the meat section, but I always thought you were supposed to?
Do you guys?
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07-15-2012, 06:54 PM #1
Buying Chicken Breasts - Do you bag it?
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