i just ate an entire chicken

FearoftheNight

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So I walked by the supermarket and there was this cooked "rotisserie" chicken there that I just bought and ate the entire thing. "Young chicken without neck and giblets." The ingredients listed are chicken, water, salt and sodium phosphates. Can anyone help figure out what kind of nutrition is in this thing?

Edit: There is no nutrition label. But it says net wt 24 oz.
 

FP

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I love those things. I will pick it to a second death.
 

Tiamat

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should be on the package. Most if not all prepared foods have to have nutrition facts properly labeled.
 

Phokus

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I can't even eat half of one of those chickens (chicken breast is too dry for me, i can't eat without drinking lots of water).


 

Dacalo

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Originally posted by: Phokus
I can't even eat half of one of those chickens (chicken breast is too dry for me, i can't eat without drinking lots of water).

They must suck. I bought one at Costco with Foster Farm logo on it and the breast was so tender and moist I was surprised. Costco rotisseries >>>> *
 

TheNinja

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lol - you probably had 2500 calories with around 300g of protein with the rest coming from fat (if you ate the skin). Nice!
 

FearoftheNight

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Well the nutrition info is just for the meat right? Cuz I didn't eat the bones and random ligaments ect. I avoided some of the skin cuz the greasiness was killing me. I'm surprised there is so much fat though. I thought chicken was very lean excluding the skin??? :(
 

irishScott

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Lol I remember at the end of Boy Scout Camp, everyone got their own rotisserie chicken. Aside from the little kids, very little was left over.
 

Q

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Yeah well I ate a chicken feathers and all just bit the head right off and started chewing and it had 3300 calories because the feathers add some plus the blood and all that stuff but it didn't taste as good as the ones that are cooked in the store that you ate so if I had to guess I guess that you ate like 2100 calories but you had salt and stuff so that might add some calories, like maybe 5

Who cares what you just ate? Why does ATOT do this all the time?
 

sandorski

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You ate a whole ******* Chicken, does a number really matter? You can assume it was lots.
 

EvilYoda

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Now I want a Cost Co chicken. :(

($5! And throw in their prepared chicken caesar salad for another $5 or $6 and you have a decent dinner for a few people!)