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The Tempting Price vs. The True Value
At first glance, Walmart’s rotisserie chicken priced at $4.98 may seem like a great deal — especially if you catch it on sale. But look closer, and you’ll realize you’re getting only 1 pound 13 ounces of chicken for that price.
Why settle for less when you can purchase a larger chicken at Sam’s Club or Costco for the same price?
Walmart vs. Sam’s Club and Costco — A Size and Taste Comparison
Costco’s rotisserie chicken weighs in at a hefty 3 pounds, delivering better value for your money.
Sam’s Club, owned by Walmart, offers rotisserie chickens that match Costco’s weight — but with better taste reviews.
When it comes to taste, Walmart’s chicken often falls flat.
Customers report inconsistent quality, ranging from overcooked to undercooked meat.
In contrast, Costco’s rotisserie chicken consistently ranks top in taste tests, praised for its flavor and juiciness.
A Reddit user even stated:
“Sam’s rotisserie chickens crush Costco’s rotisserie chickens every single day of the week.”
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