That depends on what type of chicken, your geographic location, and the scarcity of chicken in your particular market.
In the U.S., currently, July 2012, the average price for chicken is about $1.40 per pound. (That includes skin, bones, and gizzards.)
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Your question answer the question. 1lb=1lb
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Rotisserie chicken varies depending on the size of the chicken. Usually it is about 12min per 1lb of chicken.
You can buy chicken cook at your local supermarket or store, almost every supermarket should have what you are looking for. Or go to a chicken restaurant.
Three Cheese Chicken Penne: Applebee's: 2 chicken breasts 0 eggs Kraft: 1lb chicken breasts 0 eggs Allrecipes: 1lb chicken breasts 0 eggs No egg in these Three Cheese Chicken Penne recipes, or my grandma's recipe, either.
Typically the average supermarket sells a rotisserie chicken for $4.99 USD Retail.
chicken is a bird. You get it from a local farm shop, butcher or supermarket.
here is an exp. i will go to the supermarket with my mom to buy chicken :)
Poultry section..
A elephant. I guess. i have a chicken at home and it eats cooked chicken from the supermarket. she also likes the stuffing.
$2.79 1lb