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Tegel Take Outs Nashville/Louisiana Chicken Tenders 500g $8.40 @ Woolworths

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Hey guys. The best frozen chicken you can buy according to Salesniper.

Stay safe, and enjoy 🐓🍗🐔

Nashville link here.
Louisiana link here.

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  • -6

    Even at this price, nearly twice the price of Coles sweet chilli tenders @ $9/kg.
    https://www.coles.com.au/product/coles-frozen-sweet-chilli-c…

    Not the same, but still.

    • +1
      • These are good

        • How do they compare against KFC wicked wings?

      • +4

        Do they have bones?
        Assuming yes, because wings. Assuming the $ per Kilo isn’t as good as the package suggests if it’s accounting for bone weight too

      • Interesting, thanks.

    • +7

      Although I don't really like the Tegels tenders those coles ones are formed products and unless anything has changed since I last tried them the Tegels ones aren't.

      Hard to find any plain frozen tenders these days that aren't formed products, the only ones I have found are some steggles ones at Costco.

    • +2

      Those things are nasty and not a direct comparison to real chicken vs reconstituted chicken

  • +1

    Are these those salty as all F items ?

  • are they nice though?

  • +13

    These may contain highest amount of chicken but its too salty and bland. Not sure why this gets so much hype here

    • +1

      It’s very affordable, decent quality and easy

      • +4

        Mate its $17kg. Go buy a nice roast for that price

      • +2

        If you also take into account that it's only 64% chicken you're paying $26/kg for chicken it's not cheap. The poultry place I get my breast from is $15.99/kg for 100% chicken and no added garbage make your own spices etc much healthier and cheaper than pre packaged bs

        • +1

          WW RSPCA approved breast is always $11/kg. Perfectly good.

    • +1

      salt too spicy

  • +12

    300g chicken, 200g salt water injection. If you want good tenders you'll have to do them yourself unfortunately.. No money can buy decent ones these days all cardboard and water

    • +4

      Very easy to make yourself, millions of recipes out there. I used this one

      https://www.recipetineats.com/truly-golden-crunchy-baked-chi…

      Only thing I do additionally is remove the tendon with a fork.

      I think next time I'll add some more spices like garlic powder.

      I used my air fryer but it might not work for everyone, especially when toasting the panko.

      • I can't do anything else, seed oils give me bad indigestion, need to wash deep frying down with a baking soda in water to cancel out the acids, neither can be good for you.

  • -2

    Better than KFC.

  • How would you cook these? Air Fry them?

    • +2

      Yes

  • Where’s the 1kg packaging with $14 price tag?? Why is it gone from the supermarket fridges??

    • Weren't those ones the whole pieces with bones?

      • Yes, seems they were discontinued a while back, about to hit a year since last post here. Still shown on their site though.

        • +1

          Or shrinkflation by purpose to get more profit?

      • Yup, better than KFC just using airfryer.

        And cheaper too compared to these 500gr packets.

  • +3

    @tightarse Their new nuggets are 30% off too if you wanna add to the post.

    Haven't tried yet but might be my new regular buy on sale instead of the tenders. 36 nuggets for under $10, cheaper than KFC's 30 for $10 deal and perhaps superior to KFC.

  • +3

    Rip off

  • Anyone compared these to the Woolworths brand Chicken Bites?

    https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/268719/woo…

    I generally get the Bites as they have 75% chicken but have yet to try these Tegal ones.

  • +1

    Dudes…
    I've only tried the lousiana burgers.

    75% of the time, it's great.
    25% of the time, I bite into rubber.

    Why does that happen?
    It's not just me, right?
    How/why does it randomly turn into rubber? Wtf part of the chicken makes it turn rubber?
    The enjoyment goes from 100 to 0 if it happens.
    Most of my trauma, is bcuz I can't tell whether I have a wonderful tasty burger, until I take a bite. :'(

    • perhaps it's from the batch that they decided to chuck in more mystery meat into the mixer

    • +1

      This is my experience too like 60% of the time

  • +1

    These aren't as good as what people make out. Found them to be quite tough when air-fried.

  • They're good, but honestly the costco ones taste very similar and are cheaper per kilo ($15.99/kg) regardless of these being on sale or not. Granted you do need a costco membership though.

  • +3

    Lol $17kg for 64% chicken 🤡

    • +1

      The crumbing, packing, staffing, transport from NZ, packaging, storage etc.

      that's all free right?

    • meanwhile organic local farm chicken thigh cutlet for $8/kg

  • +1

    It's really poor value. But the kiwis do know how to do fried frozen chicken

    • +2

      The people.
      613miles.
      The spelling.

      😂

      Nashville is spicy.
      Louisiana or not.

  • Which are the best replica KFC chicken tenders?

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