[OC] I bought and cooked 5.5 lb of chicken quarters. This is the breakdown of the weight throughout the process Submitted by dreaming-in-colour t3_yub6ps on November 13, 2022 at 7:23 PM in dataisbeautiful 157 comments 3,832
Atlas-Scrubbed t1_iw9w74u wrote on November 14, 2022 at 1:29 AM Reply to comment by dreaming-in-colour in [OC] I bought and cooked 5.5 lb of chicken quarters. This is the breakdown of the weight throughout the process by dreaming-in-colour Package weight is NOT supposed to be part purchase weight. If your grocery is doing that, report them for fraud. Permalink Parent 40 EntertainMeMthrfckr t1_iwa0wwz wrote on November 14, 2022 at 2:07 AM The diaper isn't part of the weight. The meat is weighed, then packaged, then liquid is absorbed by the diaper. The liquid in the diaper is what they're referring to. Permalink Parent 84 IrocDewclaw t1_iwa5e1m wrote on November 14, 2022 at 2:43 AM Agreed. At store I managed, chicken was weighed before packaging and the price reflected only the product wieght not the packaging. If anything, the pad's weight equals the loss weight of the meat. If they are packaging the chicken then setting the price by weight of the whole unit, they are committing fraud. Permalink Parent 16
EntertainMeMthrfckr t1_iwa0wwz wrote on November 14, 2022 at 2:07 AM The diaper isn't part of the weight. The meat is weighed, then packaged, then liquid is absorbed by the diaper. The liquid in the diaper is what they're referring to. Permalink Parent 84
IrocDewclaw t1_iwa5e1m wrote on November 14, 2022 at 2:43 AM Agreed. At store I managed, chicken was weighed before packaging and the price reflected only the product wieght not the packaging. If anything, the pad's weight equals the loss weight of the meat. If they are packaging the chicken then setting the price by weight of the whole unit, they are committing fraud. Permalink Parent 16
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