Costco adds this new popular brand to shelves

Of course, the warehouse is an agreement!


Costco A thing for everyone, and there is a new exclusive herbal chicken option in some places for grocery stores that are vegetarian, vegan or interested in eating less meat.

The warehouses in Los Angeles and Hawaii will carry bulk packets ofBold Herbal chicken from April 5th, according toVelews. The meatless chicken, which is made from five non-GMO ingredients, launched at 340Market outings of germs producers Last year. But while other grocery stores sell an 8 ounce version for $ 7.99, Costco will wear a 24-ounce pack for $ 12.99.

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"Entering a retailer like Costco is a huge step for daring, especially since we just celebrate our anniversary of a year of launch of our direct consumption platform and expand at retail," said Ross MacKay, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of the company, Vegnews. "Accession to the range in Costco also means our commitment to growth and innovation, and we are delighted to expand our detail imprint with this launch ... We want the hearing to be available For customers in each store and in all the country's restaurants. "

Chicken has minimal ingredients, including soy proteins, spices, sunflower oil and wheat flour. Five pieces ofThe original breaded variety Have 210 calories, 12 grams of fat, 17 grams of carbohydrates, 11 grams of protein, 3 grams of fiber and 540 milligrams of sodium.

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