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Is store-bought rotisserie chicken good for you?

Is store-bought rotisserie chicken good for you? Some chicken contains a lot of sodium Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – Warm and ready to eat, rotisserie chickens sold at supermarkets are tasty, convenient and inexpensive. And while chicken is healthy protein, some store-bought rotisserie birds contain a lot of sodium. “To keep the birds moist and tasty, they are often injected with a solution that can include sugar, processed ingredients and, unfortunately, a lot of sodium,” said Consumer Reports nutritionist Amy Keating. Consumer Reports evaluated the nutritional information and ingredients for rotisserie chickens from seven supermarkets and warehouse clubs. Some of the highest levels of sodium found were Sam’s Club Member’s Mark chickens. One 3 ounce serving has 550 mg of sodium. That’s about nine times more sodium than a chicken roasted without salt and about a quarter of what adults should have in a day.

Michigan s Must Have Summer Float

Michigan’s Must Have Summer Float On a day like today, it is hard not to think about summer. Two of the best things about the summer months are being in the water, and being with friends. This retro pink limo float from Sam s allows you to do both - at the same time. Get our free mobile app The Member s Mark Retro Pink Limo Island has two built-in coolers and a swim platform, and has a maximum capacity of six people. The float also features heavy gauge PVC for long term use. I have no idea what that means, other than it sounds like it will last you a while IF you take proper care of it.

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