Aldi Vs Costco: Who Has The Better Deal On Frozen Chicken Wings? - Tasting Table
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Aldi Vs Costco: Who Has The Better Deal On Frozen Chicken Wings? - Tasting Table
"First, let's look at Aldi's Kirkwood Frozen Chicken Wings, not to be confused with Costco's Kirkland Signature Chicken Wings, the other product in this showdown. Aldi's meat is so affordable due to its commitment to private labeling, as is the case with these uncooked wings, which cost only $13.15 online for a four-pound bag (or 21 cents per ounce). However, Kirkland Signature Chicken Wings come in a whopping 10-pound bag for $31.77 online."
"Incidentally, fresh chicken wings are some of the best-value cuts of meat to buy at Costco, making the warehouse chain a reliable stop for the cheapest flats and drums. But while Kirkland's product is a slightly cheaper pick over Aldi's for your Super Bowl wing recipes, with prices this close, you may wonder which of the two items is better quality."
"Many Costco customers are loyal to the Kirkland Signature brand of frozen chicken wings, praising the way they cook. Positive reviews on Costco's website deem the chicken meaty, juicy, and a great buy for the price. "I put them straight from the bag into the air fryer," one Reddit user wrote. "They seem to always come out delicious." While some have complained of rubbery meat, fans online cl"
Aldi's Kirkwood frozen chicken wings sell in a four-pound bag for $13.15 online, roughly 21 cents per ounce. Costco's Kirkland Signature wings sell in a 10-pound bag for $31.77 online, roughly 20 cents per ounce, making Costco marginally cheaper per ounce. Fresh chicken wings at Costco are highlighted as some of the best-value meat cuts, and the warehouse is noted as a reliable source for inexpensive flats and drums. Costco customer feedback often praises Kirkland wings as meaty, juicy, and convenient to air-fry straight from the bag, though some reviewers report occasional rubbery texture.
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