Rotisserie chickens are a highly popular protein choice at grocery stores but not every store gives you the best bang for your buck. Let's take a look at the grocery stores with the worst rotisserie chicken reviews and the ones with the best.
Harris Teeter's rotisserie texture has been described as "dry and mushy" by consumers. Some even noticed that legs were missing when they brought home the product.
Winn-Dixie is a popular grocery store but their rotisserie chickens have been described as pale in color, indicating poor seasoning or potentially undercooked chicken.
Walmart has come under fire for the fatty quality and unusual texture of their rotisserie chickens. Many have complained that the greasy chicken falls apart too easily.
Costco is widely regarded as the best grocery store to buy rotisserie chickens. They are served hot and fresh daily and the 3 lb. protein only costs about $5.
Alongside Costco, Safeway has received praise for the taste and price of their rotisserie chickens.
When it comes to meat products, it's important to make informed decisions for your health and your wallet.