I saw a great family-sized Sub on sale for $6.99. Obviously, for Superbowl weekend, but to feed 4 peeps for 7 bucks? That's great!....
depends on the store.
i would expect to pay anywhere from 2 bucks for a crappy egg salad sandwich from the local 7/11 up to 15 bucks from subway
Two thirds as much as two packets on a 'buy one get one half price' offer.
It is also half as much as four packs on a twofer.
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Typically the average supermarket sells a rotisserie chicken for $4.99 USD Retail.
Chick-Fil-A does not have a 6 piece. PRICE MEAL PRICE Item Price Meal Price 12 Piece Chick-fil-A Nuggets $4.39 $7.19 3 Piece Chicken Strips $3.29 $6.15 4 Piece Chicken Strips $4.35 $7.19 8 Piece Chick-fil-A Nuggets $2.99 $5.85 Chargrilled Chicken Club Sandwich $4.89 $7.59 Chargrilled Chicken Sandwich $3.69 $6.49 Chick-fil-A Chicken Deluxe Sandwich $3.59 $6.45 Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich $2.99 $5.85 Chicken Salad Sandwich $3.95 $6.69 Cool Wrap (Caesar, Chargrilled, or Spicy) $4.95 $7.89
About a $1.00 or less maybe
Approx: 320 dirhams, 309 lira and 400 euros :d enjoy
According to McDonald's nutritional chart, a Premium Crispy Chicken Classic Sandwich contains 510 calories, with 200 of those being from fat. A Premium Grilled Chicken Classic Sandwich contains 350 calories, with 80 being from fat. Various McDonald's also serve a variety of chicken sandwiches not listed here.
Homemade chicken soup is the best because you know how much salt and fats are in it. Look at the tins of soup at the supermarket and see how high the content of especially salt is in them ... it's high! My husband has a heart condition so I've gone back to making my own soups.
Yes, but stay away from fast food chicken. Chicken bought in a supermarket uncooked is high in protein and low in carbohydrates. This especially good for type 2 diabetics. Fast food chicken is loaded with fat, carbohydrates and not much better than eating a burger.
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.)