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Flock to Whole Foods Market’s Whole Chicken Sale, This Friday

On Friday, May 17, shoppers will have the opportunity to purchase Pitman Family Farms' whole fryer chicken for just 99 cents per pound (regular price $2.79 per pound).

Whole Foods Market is pecking down the prices on its whole chickens for one day only.

 

On Friday, May 17, shoppers will have the opportunity to purchase Pitman Family Farms’ whole fryer chicken for just 99 cents per pound (regular price $2.79 per pound).

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Every Pitman Family Farms bird is raised the way nature intended, bringing pure and savory flavor, fresh from the farm to the table.

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Pitman Family Farms is a family owned business that has been raising range free poultry for three generations in Sanger, California. Pitman’s chickens are free to be chickens – roaming, perching and enjoying the outdoors or retiring to their shelter for some quiet time. Every Pitman bird is rated at steps four or five on the Global Animal Partnership 5-StepTM Animal Welfare Rating system, meaning that they meet the highest quality standards for animal welfare, both on the farm and during transport. As with all chicken from Whole Foods Market, shoppers can be sure that the great taste of these birds does not contain any antibiotics, injections and solutions, or added growth hormones.

 

There are so many reasons to love Pitman Family Farms chicken! Visit your local Whole Foods Market Southern Pacific store on Friday, May 17 to pick up Pitman Family Farms’ whole fryer chicken for just 99 cents per pound. For information on Pitman Family Farms chicken, recipes, tips and more, please visit www.wholefoodsmarket.com/blog/why-pasture-raised-chicken-different-and-how-cook-it.  

 

By Maria Mugica, Marketing Field Associate for Whole Foods Market Orange County and San Diego Stores

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