This is an absolute bargain; made from 100% Chicken Breast. You could get 40 chicken steaks for £10 or 25p each!
inb4 "It's not 100% chicken"; that's correct, 100% Chicken would be a chicken fillet with no coating. :) It's 58% chicken which is slightly higher than Birds Eye etc.
Stock up for the barbecue season! :)
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Roger_Irrelevant to Freddy5150
18 May 165#4
:confused: Here we go, the nutrition police are out in force!
probably most people would be more interested in what the chickens are fed, perhaps that's why M and S make such a big deal about not routinely giving antibiotics as growth promoters. Still, each to their own I guess. Fill your boots.
jdbigguy to Freddy5150
18 May 161#7
From Oct 2014 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-29219843
94% (of chicken consumed in the UK) comes from intensively reared birds.
The massive majority of people will say how awful it is and then go and buy the cheap factory farmed chickens anyway.
yrreb88 to Freddy5150
18 May 16#11
That's just marketing. :wink: Using antibiotic and hormonal growth promoters has been banned in the EU for a decade now.
katherine24
18 May 16#6
We didn't enjoy these a
though they are a bargain.
Gollywood
18 May 16#8
"Stock up for the barbecue season!"
BBQ? How? Or perhaps...WHY??
Aeschylus
18 May 161#9
Because talk is cheap...we all pretend to care then we see £6 for a free range chicken and think **** that...they taste the same so I will keep with the caged chicken meat
bemaniac
18 May 16#10
Too high in fat to be considered chicken for me.
yrreb88 to bemaniac
18 May 16#13
12g of fat of which 2g saturated is too high? That'll be mostly from the ingredients in the coating.
barneyonion
18 May 16#12
Iceland meat is just the worst I have tasted. i got a curry ready meal there last week and the chicken was literally inedible. I never bin food but i just had to bin that one.
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inb4 "It's not 100% chicken"; that's correct, 100% Chicken would be a chicken fillet with no coating. :) It's 58% chicken which is slightly higher than Birds Eye etc.
Stock up for the barbecue season! :)
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Ingredients
Chicken Breast (58%), Water, Breadcrumb (Wheat Flour, Dextrose, Raising Agents: Diphosphates, Sodium Carbonates; Black Pepper, Yeast, Salt, Acid: Citric Acid), Wheat Flour, Rapeseed Oil, Salt, Wheat Starch, Wheat Gluten, Raising Agents: Diphosphates, Sodium Carbonates; Spices (Black Pepper, White Pepper), Fennel Powder, Yeast Extract, Acid: Citric Acid; Spice Extracts (Black Pepper,Paprika,Nutmeg), Garlic Extract, Onion Oil.
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they also do strips for £1.50
Posted in case it helps any Chicken Burger connoisseurs. :laughing:
Ingredients
Chicken Breast (58%), Water, Breadcrumb (Wheat Flour, Dextrose, Raising Agents: Diphosphates, Sodium Carbonates; Black Pepper, Yeast, Salt, Acid: Citric Acid), Wheat Flour, Rapeseed Oil, Salt, Wheat Starch, Wheat Gluten, Raising Agents: Diphosphates, Sodium Carbonates; Spices (Black Pepper, White Pepper), Fennel Powder, Yeast Extract, Acid: Citric Acid; Spice Extracts (Black Pepper,Paprika,Nutmeg), Garlic Extract, Onion Oil.
94% (of chicken consumed in the UK) comes from intensively reared birds.
The massive majority of people will say how awful it is and then go and buy the cheap factory farmed chickens anyway.
though they are a bargain.
BBQ? How? Or perhaps...WHY??