There is a vast agreement among Costco shoppers about the worth of many items available there. However, one particular item from the prepared meals section seems to be creating quite a stormy debate recently. Some fans term it as "delicious," while others criticize it harshly as entirely "inedible."
The contentious product happens to be Costco's twist on the traditional comfort food: chicken pot pie. Every fall, Costco brings back its seasonal offering - a five-pound chicken pot pie under their own label, Kirkland Signature. The comforting dish features peas, carrots and 1.5 pounds of rotisserie chicken encased in Kirkland Signature Pie Dough. It only needs some oven time at home for customers to relish a hot, freshly baked chicken pot pie.
With the advent of fall last month, this potent culinary delight made its latest comeback on shelves at Costco outlets. An ensuing discussion was sparked off by a post created by an eager shopper looking for fellow buyers' opinions regarding the controversial dish on Reddit platform which now holds over two hundred comments-left by users with rather strong viewpoints on this seasonal fare.
While for some devotees it may taste particularly delicious and prove ideal food choice during colder months. A fan acclaimed , "It's delightful! Just polished off my last portion not more than five miniutes ago". Another user affirmed. A certain member went so far as to claim it as "unquestionably the best off-the-shelf pot pie I've tasted”.
Coscto / Facebook There are evidently, some patrons who have quite a few negative observations about this pie that pertain mostly to its flavor profile and texture quality. A disgruntled reviewer remarked. Another patron stated disapprovingly, "Overwhelming salty, extremely dry, excessive chicken, minimal gravy and vegetables".
Still there are others with rather balanced views. One user voiced moderate appreciation by saying .
With such extreme viewpoints this particular offering has become one of the most debated items on their shelves.Members who haven't already sampled it will undoubtedly have to try it in order to form their viewpoints about it. Available at an approximate cost of $22 this fall in warehouses thought price might vary depending upon location.
Interestingly enough,this is not only Costco product that has currently sparked a fervent debate among members. Lately when retailer reintroduced its seasonal beef chili(which incidentally includes beans),there ensued an animated discussion regarding if beans should ideally be featured in chili recipe.