We are not pestered by US hypermarket chains here where I live.
Our pendant would be REWE or EDEKA, Kaufland, Penny, Lidl or ALDI.
Therefore I have no way to compare Costco chicken with the chicken from EDEKA/REWE/etc. Our supermarkets do seldome sell rotissery chicken. They leave that to food trucks that stand in their parking grounds.
Our rotissery chicken also do not come cold in a plastic bag, but fresh and warm in Aluminium foil and an insulated bag.
We are not pestered by US hypermarket chains here where I live. Our pendant would be REWE or EDEKA, Kaufland, Penny, Lidl or ALDI. Therefore I have no way to compare Costco chicken with the chicken from EDEKA/REWE/etc. Our supermarkets do seldome sell rotissery chicken. They leave that to food trucks that stand in their parking grounds.
Our rotissery chicken also do not come cold in a plastic bag, but fresh and warm in Aluminium foil and an insulated bag.
They’re actually warm, not cold.
Ah, OK. Here we don’t have Costco. Rotissery chicken are (mostly) sold from mobile rotissery trucks. This and Doener Kebap.