
Ever have to rush off to the grocery store after an already busy day to pick up stuff to make for dinner? While there have you ever wondered what is cheaper, buying your meals premade or cooking them your self?
Well, we did the math and we have the answer for you here!
Most of us would probably assume that it costs more to buy cooked food than to buy it raw and take it home and cook it ourselves. We certainly believe this to be the case when it comes to rotisserie chicken vs. raw chicken because in general, we pay for the convenience of prepared foods by shelling out more at the checkout. However, looking at the price tag on a rotisserie chicken can suggest otherwise, because for just a few bucks customers get a fully cooked and seasoned chicken without investing all of the time and effort. But how can this be true?
Well, the folks over at website Priceonomics took a long, hard look at the issue and found that in general, the price tag “per chicken” for rotisserie chicken seems cheaper than raw chicken, but the raw chicken in the meat aisle actually has a lower cost per pound. If that all sounds a little confusing, don't worry, because we have the full explanation for you right here.
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Rotisserie obviously they cook it for you use their ingredients package it and u just go pick it up
Irregardless of the outcome…I still love the flavor and convenience of store bought rotisserie chicken…
U get em at Kroger in the evening the are hot and half price
I like the rotisserie chicken, it’s ready to go, pick up a couple of salads and you have your supper.
I can buy a rotisserie chicken from costco way cheaper than i can buy a raw chicken to do it myself.
Yea
Rotisserie for sure
Depends on where you buy it
Rotisserie has so many uses