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It Is Almost Always Cheaper to Buy a Whole Chicken, Until You Count the Bones (opens in new tab)

USDA price data backs the old advice: a whole bird runs about half the per-pound price of boneless breast. But the honest comparison is cost per pound of the meat you actually eat, and that gap is far smaller than the sticker suggests.

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