ShopRite introduces no-antibiotics-ever fried chicken

| 22 Nov 2018 | 10:19

KEASBEY, N.J. — ShopRite has announced that it has converted its signature eight-piece, grab-and-go fried chicken to an NAE (“No Antibiotics, Ever”) offering.
"This new item is part of ShopRite’s commitment to offering customers delicious and convenient meal solutions," the company said in the press release announcing its decision. "The fried chicken is ShopRite’s newest style of NAE poultry that is hand-breaded, raised cage free, made fresh throughout the day and sold exclusively at ShopRite."
Developed in partnership with Perdue Farms and marketed under the ShopRite Kitchen by Perdue label, the eight-piece fried chicken follows last year’s launch of NAE rotisserie chicken products, which includes rotisserie chicken, roaster breast, and roaster leg quarters.
Each of these styles of NAE chicken are available exclusively at ShopRite stores.
According to ShopRite, the fried chicken, which is cooked in trans-fat free oil, is the latest entry in the range of NAE products debuted by ShopRite that address changing customer’s buying preferences.
ShopRite NAE rotisserie chicken and fried chicken are among the most complete NAE offerings in the traditional retail supermarket space.
The products are priced at or below most conventional rotisserie and fried chicken offerings.
For additional recipes and meal inspirations that incorporate the NAE Fried Chicken, such as Southern Chicken and Waffles, Fried Chicken Game Day Spread and Leftover Fried Chicken Buffalo Chicken Salad, visit: http://bit.ly/2RAcWwv.
For additional information, visit shoprite.com.