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  2. How to Debone a Costco Rotisserie Chicken in Less Than ... - AOL

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    3. Remove as much air from the bag as possible and seal tightly. Use your hands to push on the bag, breaking apart the chicken. Flip the bag over a couple of times to ensure you are getting all ...

  3. Costco Is Making a Big Change to Its Rotisserie Chicken ... - AOL

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    The posts includes a photo of two bagged rotisserie chickens on top of a steel counter stained with a leak from the rotisserie chickens. One commenter also pointed out that "the bag was super ...

  4. Vacuum packing - Wikipedia

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    When foods are frozen without preparation, freezer burn can occur. [citation needed] It happens when the surface of the food is dehydrated, and this leads to a dried and leathery appearance. Freezer burn also changes the flavor and texture of foods. Vacuum packing reduces freezer burn by preventing the food from exposure to the cold, dry air.

  5. Costco Officially Rolling Out Major Rotisserie Chicken Change ...

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    The Image Party / ShutterstockEarlier this month, then-unconfirmed reports began emerging that Costco planned to make a major change to the packaging for its famous $4.99 rotisserie chickens.

  6. Oven bag - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, a study measured the migration of non-volatile and volatile compounds from oven bags to chicken. As much as 16% of the nylon from microwave and roasting bags were observed in the chicken after roasting at 200 °C (392 °F) for two hours and as much as 0.08% of the total 2-cyclopentyl cyclopentanone content in the bags were observed.

  7. Food storage container - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most ubiquitous domestic item of food storage is the fridge or fridge-freezer in which a wide variety of foodstuffs are contained and preserved through the use of low temperatures. Disposable. Disposable food containers, a form of disposable food packaging, may be used for food or beverages.