Why prepared rotisserie chickens are cheaper than ones you cook yourself
A professor of poultry, a food economist and a grocery store insider explain why a pre-cooked, rotisserie chicken from the supermarket deli is typically cheaper than buying a raw, whole bird from the meat cooler in the butcher's department.
Source: CBC
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