Costco Vs Whole Foods: The Difference Between Store-Bought Rotisserie Chickens - Tasting Table
Briefly

Whole Foods is the winner when it comes to healthier, more organic options, while Costco offers a better deal on price and larger sizes.
Costco's rotisserie chicken costs $5 for 3 pounds, making it more affordable than Whole Foods' organic chicken priced at $6.28 per pound.
For taste, Costco's chicken is praised for its juicy, flavorful meat, while Whole Foods' simpler bird may be preferred for use in dishes like tacos.
Costco guarantees a 3-pound chicken, able to feed a whole family, compared to Whole Foods' smaller offerings typically around 1-2 pounds.
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