Callie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > esme Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > the chicken from Co-op > > > is amazing, tastes so much better than > anything > > I > > > have tasted from other supermarkets or even > the > > > organic butcher > > > > xxxxxxxx > > > > Which chicken is this? > > > > Because whenever I have looked for chicken in > the > > Co-op, they just seem to have loads of factory > > farmed stuff, not even free range, let alone > > organic. > > > I think this might be the one with the Elmwood > label on it. It is v nice, good quality but can be > quite pricy. I usually buy it when they have it > half price some days during the week, the pack of > about 6 skinless breasts for ?3.50. I'm not a huge > fan of co-op but this is the only chicken I trust > to buy locally. xxxxxx Sainsbury's at Dog Kennel Hill sell both free range and organic chicken, including pieces. Their free range stuff is reasonably priced. I don't think Co-op's 6 skinless breasts for ?3.50 can possibly be free range in the sense that I understand it. I personally would not knowingly buy chicken which was kept in a barn, whether they could roam about in it or not.