It's per lb for chicken breast tenders. I only buy those, because I am eating salads mostly now, and they are perfect and cook fast.
That is a good price. I always bought the regular chicken, because I assumed the all natural one would be more expensive. That is until one day they didn't have regular, so I looked at all natural ones, which were actually cheaper. Man, was I pissed at myself for not checking earlier.
Another good deal at TJ's are those salmon kebobs for $4.69. You are basically getting fresh salmon fillets on a stick. If you noitice, TJ sells the fillets for $6 something, so the kebobs are a great deal.
As always, check all the packages and pick one with the latest expiration date.