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½ Price Tegel Crunchy Chicken Burgers 550g $6.50 @ Coles

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These are half price again, last deal was September at Woolworths. It doesn't seem to be in the catalogue and/or the OzB 1/2 price post.

Extra Crunchy Coating: Irresistibly delicious, crispy goodness.
Made With 100% New Zealand Chicken.
Ready in 20 Minutes: Straight from the freezer to the air fryer or oven.
No Added Hormones: Pure, natural goodness.

Tegel website.

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Comments

  • +11

    54% chicken seems kind of low? Must have a lot of coating

    • +4

      46% salt which is why they taste so good.

    • Piggybacking to ask if anyone knows some crumbed/fried style whole chicken products

      The coles tenders are whole chicken, as are the right burgers, but the majority (if not all) other unfrozen, and frozen coated chicken products are chicken-sponge

      Brains trust?

      Just go by percentage 70% chicken?

  • -2

    Are these made from reclaimed meat?

    Basically getting all the frames into a hydraulic press and see what comes out?

    • +2

      No, 100% Chicken Breast

      • yes, 100% hydraulic press chicken breast paste. Not fillets.

        • No one ever said fillets.
          100% Chicken Breast

          • @Jessie Ryder: No one ever said breast.
            The question was around reclaimed meat.
            100% Yes
            0% No

            • @Hasbulla: Eyes for Xmas?
              Read the back of the packet, 100% Chicken Breast, it's formed but that not the argument.

              • @Jessie Ryder: "Are these made from reclaimed meat?' Was the actual argument here. Not sure what you are referring too instead. It is reclaimed.

                • @Hasbulla: How do you reclaim 100% chicken breast?
                  It's processed and formed with filler but its not reclaimed chicken.

    • +2

      Made from imported pagpag

    • my meat is reclaimed under a hydraulic press every morning

  • +5

    Thanks I will load up 3-4 bags if in stock

    Great little snack - do 2 with chips, garlic aioli, iceberg lettuce, make 2-3 wraps. Wash down with ice cold solo. 🙌

    • +4

      do 2 with chips, garlic aioli, iceberg lettuce, make 2-3 wraps. Wash down with ice cold solo.

      All of that is a 'little snack' to you?

      • Maybe they're a large person.

        • +2

          And he is going to get larger eating like that!

          We still love you @Jimothy Wongingtons

          • +3

            @mapax: Appreciate you

            Anything to fill the void tbh lol

          • -1

            @mapax: Maybe he won't that's just his maintenance calories. I've seen whale, they burn a pizza just getting up to answer the door.

  • +1

    are these any good? why do I always see this tegel brand on ozbargain

    • The fried chicken ones (not these) are basically a cheaper (arguably healthier) version of KFC takeout for the family

      • +11

        Air frying those nashville tendies helped me lose 30kg. Now 58-60kg and lean after being obese.

        Chicken is a weight loss tool, having a small amount of breading if not frying in oil keeps it as a high satiety, protein based snack with a small amount of fat and very little carbs.

        • +2

          Congrats, that's an incredible feat!! Keep it up!!

        • well done , any other tips to keep the kilos out be healthy !

        • Man I have just been boiling it this whole time

      • +2

        (arguably healthier)

        really? I found it way much saltier than KFC and contains so much more fat.

        • Same

        • I usually have stomach issues eating KFC because its deep fried in oil that probably gets replaced once a month (if lucky)

          Theres probably more oil in those than chicken tbh. Giving these a light spritz with Olive oil, and then air frying is healthier IMO, but I did say arguably :p

    • I tried Tegel once and thought it was far too salty. I also thought the meat has a weird slightly rubbery texture. Gross. Never again.

  • +3

    When these aren't on sale, the Aldi version is also worth a look. I found them tastier and juicier than Tegel.

    https://www.tiktok.com/@getyameganout/video/7399196117537148…

    • -3

      Ask yourself who makes those Aldi versions? lol

      • +3

        Nah, I just decided to read the pack instead.

        Apparently it's made in some country called Australia. 🤷🏻

  • in before standard ozb ingredients argument

    • You are late, check the first comment

  • +1

    These are terrible compared to the original kfc clones from tegel

    • +1 for some reason they changed the recipe to make these way more generic. The originals were far closer to the KFC fillets. That being said, KFC don't even make the same tasting fillets anymore.

      • +3

        That being said, KFC don't even make the same tasting fillets anymore.

        Perhaps Tegel saw that kfc made theirs worse so decided they should do similar and make theirs worse?

  • +3

    These burgers are perfectly fine, but for this price you're obviously getting a formed product more akin to chicken sponge than meat.

  • +2

    No ticket on product at my local, but rings up at the register. Thanks OP.

  • +3

    The Tegel Louisiana style chicken burgers (dark blue and red packet) are great. These ones are rubbish.

    • +1

      Agree. Bought these last time and the texture was nothing like real chicken breast. More like a formed meat mushed together.

  • +1

    These taste terrible !

  • Yuka - 39/100 (Poor)

    ✅ High protein, low sugar, low saturated fat

    ❌ Contains 3 high risk additives

    • Forgot to thank you for making us aware of Yuka — thanks!

      • 🫡

  • -1

    These taste great !

  • "chicken" burger

    • +1

      "Chicken jockey"

  • veg included?

  • Macros:
    214 calories, 12.7g protein, 12.2g fat & 13.3g carbohydrates.

    Okay for processed food but obviously the macros would be much better if you made your own with more than the 54% of chicken that they provide you with.

  • -1

    The cat was named Chicken.. 100% Meow Meow

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