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Saw a thing on the news today about the price of chicken going up at grocery stores, up here in Ontario. It showed a package of boneless, skinless chicken breasts priced at $27.00 per kilogram. 1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds. This package they showed was as little more than a kilogram, maybe 3 pounds, containing 5 breasts and was $37.00 ! This is 2 X more than a year ago !
 
I got a package of five chicken breasts, 1 kg, this week for $12. All the packages were the same price, so I looked for the one with the most weight.
 
Is kg some special breed of chicken? Maybe that’s why it is so expensive.
 
Saw a thing on the news today about the price of chicken going up at grocery stores, up here in Ontario. It showed a package of boneless, skinless chicken breasts priced at $27.00 per kilogram. 1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds. This package they showed was as little more than a kilogram, maybe 3 pounds, containing 5 breasts and was $37.00 ! This is 2 X more than a year ago !

I read that news article. The chicken that was $27/kg was from their "Free from" line. No hormones, pesticides, ect. I just bought a couple whole chickens for $1.88 a pound and back ribs for $2.88 a pound at a local grocery store (No Frills).
 
I read that news article. The chicken that was $27/kg was from their "Free from" line. No hormones, pesticides, ect. I just bought a couple whole chickens for $1.88 a pound and back ribs for $2.88 a pound at a local grocery store (No Frills).
Calling chicken 'hormone free' in Canada is a marketing gimmick; all Canadian chicken is hormone free as they were banned back in 1963. However, it makes a good sales line in advertising.
 
^ got one of those!same arm band tattoo as well, thought maybe he got a job with canada cartage ,but wrong!
 
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