Bounty Fresh chicken pretty much upstaged their prime competitor Magnolia with the launch of their Chooks To Go brand of roasted chicken in food stands all over the metropolis a couple of years back. Their advertising pitch is based on the premise that their roasted chicken tastes great even without sauce, which is a pretty accurate assessment if you ask me. Meat is soft and juicy, and the flavor blend is slightly peppery, with only a tinge of sweetness. Monique and I were in Unimart, and since Vicky decided not to cook much, we bought a couple of birds for dinner. Not bad for P195 per chicken--it came hot and neatly packed in tinfoil. The aroma of the roast filled the car, and as we drove home, Monique was even tempted to start off with a drumstick in the car!
Friday, June 29, 2012
Chooks To Go
Bounty Fresh chicken pretty much upstaged their prime competitor Magnolia with the launch of their Chooks To Go brand of roasted chicken in food stands all over the metropolis a couple of years back. Their advertising pitch is based on the premise that their roasted chicken tastes great even without sauce, which is a pretty accurate assessment if you ask me. Meat is soft and juicy, and the flavor blend is slightly peppery, with only a tinge of sweetness. Monique and I were in Unimart, and since Vicky decided not to cook much, we bought a couple of birds for dinner. Not bad for P195 per chicken--it came hot and neatly packed in tinfoil. The aroma of the roast filled the car, and as we drove home, Monique was even tempted to start off with a drumstick in the car!
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