Grocery - Discount Poultry

Betty CrockerBetty Crocker Complete Meals, Chicken & Buttermilk Biscuits, 27-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3)
Grocery (Betty Crocker)
List Price: $13.92
Price: $13.71
You Save: $0.21 (2%)
  • Case of three 27-ounce boxes (total of 81 ounces)
  • Made with premium chicken, pasta, Parmesan, and creamy sauce
  • One-stop dinner solution with Progresso meat and veggies
  • Family-size servings with a homestyle taste; five servings per box
  • Easy 5-minute prep; just add water and bake

FriskiesFriskies Poultry Favorites Cat Food Variety Pack 3-Flavor, 12-Count Pouches (Pack of 4)
Grocery (Friskies)
Price: $26.03

SwansonSwanson Premium Chunk Chicken in Water, White & Dark Meat, 9.75-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
Grocery (Swanson)
List Price: $33.48
Price: $31.32
You Save: $2.16 (6%)
  • Case of 12 9.75-ounce cans (total of 117 ounces)
  • Fully cooked chunks of white and dark chicken meat
  • Packed in water; 96% fat free
  • No MSG; 10 grams of protein per serving
  • Use in recipes; great for salads and sandwiches

Wolfgang PuckWolfgang Puck Organic Chicken with Wild Rice Soup, 14.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
Grocery (Wolfgang Puck)
List Price: $43.16
Price: $39.24
You Save: $3.92 (9%)
  • Case of 12 14.5-ounce cans (174 total ounces)
  • Made with tender organic chunks of chicken
  • Features slow-simmered organic vegetables and organic chicken stock
  • Wolfgang Puck's organic take on a traditional Italian favorite
  • Wolfgang's recipe is simple: "The finest ingredients and lots of good, honest, old-fashioned love."

Wolfgang PuckWolfgang Puck Organic Chicken with Egg Noodles Soup, 14.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
Grocery (Wolfgang Puck)
List Price: $43.16
  • Case of 12 14.5-ounce cans (174 total ounces)
  • Made with tender organic chunks of chicken
  • Features slow-simmered organic vegetables and organic chicken stock
  • Wolfgang Puck's organic take on a traditional favorite
  • Wolfgang's recipe is simple: "The finest ingredients and lots of good, honest, old-fashioned love."

Wanchai FerryWanchai Ferry Cashew Chicken, 13.4-Ounce Box (Pack of 6)
Grocery (Wanchai Ferry)
Price: $27.14

Loma LindaLoma Linda Fried Chik'N with Gravy, 13-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
Grocery (Loma Linda)
List Price: $49.53
Price: $49.53
  • Case of 12 13-ounce cans (156 total ounces)
  • Made with vegetable protein, egg whites, and potato flakes
  • High in protein and low in fat
  • Pre-cooked and 100% vegetarian
  • A quick "heat and serve" vegetarian alternative to fried chicken

Chef BoyardeeChef Boyardee Rice with Chicken & Vegetables, 7.25-Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 12)
Grocery (Chef Boyardee)
Price: $19.07
  • 12 7.25-ounce microwaveable bowls
  • Heat and eat!
  • Microwaveable in 45 seconds
  • Quick and fun for kids
  • Fast meal solution

Stove TopStove Top Stuffing Mix, Homestyle Herb, 8-Ounce Canisters (Pack of 6)
Grocery (Stove Top)
List Price: $18.09
Price: $14.85
You Save: $3.24 (18%)
  • Case of six 8-ounce resealable canisters (total of 48 ounces)
  • Made with real chicken broth
  • Contains no trans fats, no saturated fats and no cholesterol
  • Microwavable; cooks in five minutes
  • Features the classic stove-top stuffing taste

Betty CrockerBetty Crocker Complete Meals, Three Cheese Chicken, 28-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3)
Grocery (Betty Crocker)
List Price: $13.92
Price: $13.71
You Save: $0.21 (2%)
  • Case of three 28-ounce packages (total of 84 ounces)
  • Made with premium chicken and pasta in a creamy cheese sauce with a crumb topping
  • One-stop dinner solution with Progresso meat and veggies
  • Family-size servings with a homestyle taste
  • Easy 5-minute prep; just add water and bake

Summertime and the eating is local!

Hello Wheatsville friends and fans!
This week:Celebrate your Independents/ 4th of July (we close early)Eating local is cool!Big Green Bus is paying us a visit this Friday!!!News from the cold departmentsWord from your deli and a Swiss meat loaf recipe!Specials in grocery, bulk and beerCoffee with the board
Celebrate your Indpendents!AIBA and The American Independent Business Alliance declare the first week in July each year as Independents Week in celebration of the contribution of locally owned businesses. That's this coming week! (Yep, June is already almost over...)You can't get much more independently celebratory than with localy grown and produced foods. Our Eat Local challenge continues through July 15th. 
What is the Eat local challenge?
We're inviting you to try to consume 80% of your diet (or 4 out of every 5 meals) from food grown or produced locally.
The challenge will begin June 15th and continue through July 15th. It's an honor-based system; those wishing to participate will simply sign the large poster at the Member Center and try their best.
At Wheatsville, we define local food as food grown or processed in Texas. During the Eat Local America Challenge and throughout the year, we call attention to local food on our shelves by the bright green Locally Made signs. We also have a handy list on our website with links to local producers and the distance they are from Wheatsville. http://wheatsville.coop/local.html
We will be closing at 9PM on Friday, the 4th of July, so get your picnic and party goods before then! (Deli will close at 8:30)
Eat Local Challenge Made Easy in Produce

Make sure to check out your produce section for your local veggie hook-up! Those kind folks over at Buena Tierra continue to amaze with their high quality local organic produce. We currently are selling their zucchini, yellow squash, cucumbers, golden zucchini, fresh...

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Grocery - Discount Poultry Archives

‘10 Items or Less’ Misses Checkout Lane With Third Season Premiere
HollywoodChicago.com, IL - 9 hours ago
CHICAGO – The largely improvised “10 Items or Less” returns for a third trip to the grocery store on Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 on TBS with what looks like

Urban chicken trend on rise in Bay Area
abc7news.com, CA - Jan 2, 2009
Most of us pick up our eggs at the grocery store, but more and more people around the Bay Area are skipping the trip and walking no further than their back

Cutting food costs without cutting nutrients
Portsmouth Herald News, NH - Jan 4, 2009
Animal proteins — meat, poultry, fish — tend to be higher in price than plant-based foods. Make sure you are only buying these in amounts appropriate for

Lakewood rings in 2009 with no grocery tax
YourHub.com, CO - Jan 2, 2009
Food for home consumption no longer subject to the Lakewood tax are items such as meat, poultry, dairy products, bread, cereal, fruits, vegetables,

Cheap food isn't cheap if you count all costs
Concord Monitor, NH - Dec 31, 2008
It is easy to see why so many housewives became part-time poultry-women, and how significant this money was to the local economy.