Costco Lowers the Price of Just Bare Chicken Nuggets

By Ghuman

Introduction

Costco recently announced that they have lowered the price of their Just Bare Chicken Nuggets. This is great news for customers who are looking for a healthier alternative to traditional chicken nuggets. Just Bare Chicken Nuggets are made with all-natural, antibiotic-free chicken and are free of artificial ingredients, preservatives, and fillers. They are also Non-GMO Project Verified and Certified Humane. With the price reduction, customers can now enjoy a healthier option at a more affordable price.

Costco Lowers the Price of Just Bare Chicken Nuggets

Costco has recently announced that they are lowering the price of their Just Bare Chicken Nuggets. The new price is now $7.99 for a two-pound bag, which is a significant reduction from the previous price of $9.99. This is great news for those who are looking for a healthier alternative to traditional chicken nuggets.

Just Bare Chicken Nuggets are made with all-natural, antibiotic-free chicken. They are also free of artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives. The nuggets are lightly breaded and are perfect for dipping in your favorite sauces. They are also a great addition to salads, wraps, and other meals.

Costco is known for offering great deals on their products, and this is no exception. The new lower price of Just Bare Chicken Nuggets is sure to be a hit with customers. So if you’re looking for a healthier alternative to traditional chicken nuggets, be sure to check out Costco’s Just Bare Chicken Nuggets.

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If there’s one Costco product that took social media by storm, it’s the Just Bare Lightly Breaded Chicken Breast Chunks.

Since being described as a Chick-fil-A chicken nugget dupe in January of 2021, the popular frozen food has drawn in crowds, flown off the shelves, and, unfortunately, gotten more expensive.

But now, Costco is lessening some of the burden on shoppers’ wallets by lowering the cost of the four-pound bag of chicken nuggets to $17.99. The wholesale club initially shared the news on Facebook, racking up nearly 1,000 comments, with countless people expressing their love for the chicken nuggets.

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One Facebook user commented, “These are awesome~ perfect for a night you don’t feel like really cooking as well.”Another person wrote, “I buy 6 bags at a time! They are incredible!! ???.”

Shortly after Costco’s Facebook announcement went live, the news made its way to Reddit, where several users shared that the frozen item was being sold for $22 to $24 at their local warehouses. Just six months ago, Eat This, Not That! reported that the product was available for $19.99—six dollars higher than in 2021.

While some Redditors welcomed the latest price decrease with excitement, others were less enthusiastic, with one person writing, “Honestly, I thought they were overpriced. I still think they are.” Another user added, “Stopped buying them when they went over $15.”

Meanwhile, one of the primary criticisms of the nuggets is their decline in quality. One Redditor commented, “Price drop? How about dropping these in the trash. The quality over the last year went downhill. So I’ll pass.”

Others echoed similar sentiments: “To be honest, the first couple bags of these we got a little over a year ago were like Crack. The next two bags we got were kinda gross like the supplier had changed. A lot more [off-putting] chewy chunks. Still haven’t finished the last bag.”

Although several Reddit users pointed out that the cooking method impacts the quality of the nuggets, with air frying appearing to reign supreme, other individuals didn’t find the same success with the kitchen appliance, reporting a less-than-crispy final result.

According to Costco’s Facebook post, the Just Bare Lightly Breaded Chicken Breast Chunks can be purchased both in-store and online, with delivery available at a higher price.

Brianna Ruback

Brianna is the Editorial Assistant at Eat This, Not That! She attended Ithaca College, where she graduated with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Communication Studies. Read more about Brianna