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hguertin 12-10-2023 06:37 AM

Where to buy good chicken breast?
 
We are used to shopping at Wegmans grocery store up north and they had a phenomenal meat sections. The boneless skinless chicken breast specifically!

We have bought chicken at Publix and it was awful! The texture was rubbery and very grainy. Couldn’t even eat it.

We found some at Winn-Dixie that was a little better, but still nothing like Wegmans.

Does anyone have experience with buying good chicken here in Florida? Even if we travel outside of TV once in a while and stock the freezer up (we used to do that up north).

Michael 61 12-10-2023 06:55 AM

Costco at the new Clermont location - depending on where you live in The Villages, it is a short trip down the turnpike.

Toymeister 12-10-2023 07:39 AM

I've had good luck with Aldi.

frayedends 12-10-2023 07:56 AM

Google “woody chicken breast”. It’s an industry wide issue. This sounds like what you got. It’s hit or miss. I don’t know what brands publix sells but if you find antibiotic free or organic it’s usually better. Look for smaller breasts without white lines and you have a better chance of avoiding woody chicken. I’ve had good luck with Bell and Evan’s brand.

margaretmattson 12-10-2023 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by frayedends (Post 2281137)
Google “woody chicken breast”. It’s an industry wide issue. This sounds like what you got. It’s hit or miss. I don’t know what brands publix sells but if you find antibiotic free or organic it’s usually better. Look for smaller breasts without white lines and you have a better chance of avoiding woody chicken. I’ve had good luck with Bell and Evan’s brand.

A good way to spot woody chicken is to touch it. If it feels firm instead of plump, do not buy it.

JSR22 12-10-2023 08:31 AM

Fresh Market on 466

Two Bills 12-10-2023 08:47 AM

We also have Aldi chicken. Very seldom less than tender.
Where it comes from, and what type of rearing it has had, I haven't a clue, or want to know.
Tastes fine!

bopat 12-10-2023 09:05 AM

We've had good luck with Sam's Club chicken. We marinade it in pickle juice.
But yeah, the chicken isn't nearly as good as Wegmans.
The beef is even worse. No flavor at all compared to up north.

JRcorvette 12-10-2023 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by hguertin (Post 2281094)
We are used to shopping at Wegmans grocery store up north and they had a phenomenal meat sections. The boneless skinless chicken breast specifically!

We have bought chicken at Publix and it was awful! The texture was rubbery and very grainy. Couldn’t even eat it.

We found some at Winn-Dixie that was a little better, but still nothing like Wegmans.

Does anyone have experience with buying good chicken here in Florida? Even if we travel outside of TV once in a while and stock the freezer up (we used to do that up north).

Sam’s Club has excellent organic chicken breasts. They come in a two pack total of four breasts. We buy a bunch and freeze them. I agree grocery store chicken is horrible. If not Sam’s try Aldi’s there’s is pretty good.

Goldwingnut 12-10-2023 10:08 AM

Best meats and poultry we've found in the area is Fresh Market on 466. The only disappointment ever has been "chicken" sausage, I should have known, sausage is pork, if it's not pork, it's not worth eating.

JGibson 12-10-2023 10:22 AM

Springer frozen chicken breasts at Publix are fantastic. No added anything.

They come wrapped in individual portion size and just beat the chicken a little salt to lock in the juices and you're good to go.

photo1902 12-10-2023 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by JGibson (Post 2281209)
Springer frozen chicken breasts at Publix are fantastic. No added anything.

They come wrapped in individual portion size and just beat the chicken a little salt to lock in the juices and you're good to go.

Quite a lot added:

“Ingredients
Ingredients: Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast Fillets With Rib Meat, Seasoning (water, Salt, Rice Starch, Maltodextrin, Dextrose, Natural Flavor), Rice Starch. Glazed With Water And Natural Flavor”

Chi-Town 12-10-2023 10:42 AM

Sprouts

2newyorkers 12-10-2023 11:18 AM

Fresh Market on 466. Go on Tuesday.

Gwright 12-11-2023 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hguertin (Post 2281094)
We are used to shopping at Wegmans grocery store up north and they had a phenomenal meat sections. The boneless skinless chicken breast specifically!

We have bought chicken at Publix and it was awful! The texture was rubbery and very grainy. Couldn’t even eat it.

We found some at Winn-Dixie that was a little better, but still nothing like Wegmans.

Does anyone have experience with buying good chicken here in Florida? Even if we travel outside of TV once in a while and stock the freezer up (we used to do that up north).

Wegmans chicken, at least in Virginia, is Bell and Evans. The only store in Florida to carry Bell and Evans is Whole Foods. They carry both the organic and conventional options. You can call ahead and order by the case if you are stocking up. Nothing compares to the taste and texture of Bell and Evans chicken!


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