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Posted 8 July 2021

CP Flamin Chicken Nuggets 1.5KG £7.99 In stores (Members Only) @ Costco

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Cooking Instructions -To Cook From Frozen In Oven:
  • Pre-heat oven to 200°C, 400°F, Gas Mark 6
  • Remove all packaging
  • Place on a baking tray and place in the centre of the oven and cook for 18-20 minutes. Turn halfway through cooking
  • We have given you these cooking instructions as a guide only. Please ensure the product is piping hot before serving. Do not re-heat. If allowed to defrost, adjust cooking time accordingly.

Caution: Although every care has been taken to remove small bones, some may remain

Storage Instructions - Keep Frozen:
  • For star marked freezers
  • * Up to 1 week
  • ** Up to 1month
  • *** (-18°C) Up to 3 months
  • **** (-18°C) Until Best Before End date
  • Do not exceed the Best Before End date.
  • Once defrosted, do not refreeze.
Edited by a community support team member, 12 July 2021
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  1. aish-c's avatar
    aish-c
    They taste delicious and not that spice. The best thing is they are Halal.
  2. bangytupper's avatar
    bangytupper
    As far as chicken nuggets go, these are large and made with proper meat. More like home made, than mechanically recovered meat ones you find in the supermarket.
  3. mgk's avatar
    mgk
    Unsane08/07/2021 19:46

    Shipped all the way from Thailand.


    I buy British mostly but these are really good quality
  4. deleted816500's avatar
    Anonymous User
    JezUK13/07/2021 11:55

    So just so we're clear, you think shipping frozen chicken from the other …So just so we're clear, you think shipping frozen chicken from the other side of the planet is a good thing?


    Not really but this is a deals site…sick of people on their high horse butting in with info that most people are more than capable to find out and come to a decision themselves. So calm down Greta.
  5. Unsane's avatar
    Unsane
    Shipped all the way from Thailand.
  6. xyhz123456's avatar
    xyhz123456
    JezUK13/07/2021 11:55

    So just so we're clear, you think shipping frozen chicken from the other …So just so we're clear, you think shipping frozen chicken from the other side of the planet is a good thing?



    The UK consumes more Argentinian beef than British.
    Ever seen a Pineapple tree in the UK?
    Apples - Hmm again mostly imported.
    The UK sends Potato's to Europe, and we buy the cheaper quality ones from parts of the EU.
    Wow this is depressing.
    Perhaps I should contemplate things for a while. I guess I'll fix a bowl of Californian strawberries, Middle Eastern grapes, and Costa Rica Banana's to have with a nice cup of Colombian Java sweetened with some Sugar - WAIT, THAT'S BRITISH, BEET SUGAR - YIPPIE... Anyone buying Cane Sugar should know it's imported, Beet Sugar may or may not be.
    I grew up around Sugar Cane, great stuff to chew on, Beets - Not so much lol..

    On a side note, I have stopped at farms before to ask about buying whole boxes of "British" and been told that they don't sell to the public. Tough seeing seafood landed in the UK but you can't buy it.

    The UK Imports more Chicken than it exports, and about 60% of UK consumption is of UK Origin.

    But hey - If you want to buy British then good on ya - It's tougher than you think.

    I am sure the numbers have moved a lot due to Covid/Brexit, so some of the above info may be wrong now - Except chewing on a Sugar Beet probably still being unplresant.
  7. savedosh2day's avatar
    savedosh2day
    A bag of these with the 3 pack of Costco wraps (x6) along with salad and mayonnaise … start your own chicken shop!
  8. mudddy's avatar
    mudddy
    jg21308/07/2021 22:31

    Could you cook these in the ninja foodi?


    I suppose so, I've made them in a standard air fryer, perfectly.
  9. Impoor's avatar
    Impoor
    tazg10112/07/2021 14:34

    we cook the similar chicken tenders in the ninja foodi very often. 190C …we cook the similar chicken tenders in the ninja foodi very often. 190C for about 20 mins.


    whaaa, if I put something like that in my air frier for 20min it would be sooooo burnt
  10. jg213's avatar
    jg213
    Could you cook these in the ninja foodi?
  11. tazg101's avatar
    tazg101
    jg21308/07/2021 22:31

    Could you cook these in the ninja foodi?


    we cook the similar chicken tenders in the ninja foodi very often. 190C for about 20 mins.
  12. deleted816500's avatar
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    Unsane12/07/2021 20:48

    Where are we going?





    To monotonous Ville. (edited)
  13. deleted2686749's avatar
    Anonymous User
    Bums on fire yo
  14. Ammar_Hassan's avatar
    Ammar_Hassan
    What’s the original price
  15. Ravenelli's avatar
    Ravenelli
    Serious question, not trolling...
    Costco used to do a similar product, non Halal (can't remember the manufacturer name). Anyone know if they still do those?
  16. Saeko's avatar
    Saeko
    Anyone know if the calories are for cooked or frozen?
  17. HENRY765's avatar
    HENRY765
    I click on the link and it just takes me to the Costco Hompage. Any idea why?
  18. Always_Will's avatar
    Always_Will
    tazg10112/07/2021 14:34

    we cook the similar chicken tenders in the ninja foodi very often. 190C …we cook the similar chicken tenders in the ninja foodi very often. 190C for about 20 mins.


    Same. Either baked or air fried
  19. JezUK's avatar
    JezUK
    deleted81650013/07/2021 08:28

    To monotonous Ville.



    So just so we're clear, you think shipping frozen chicken from the other side of the planet is a good thing?
  20. tazg101's avatar
    tazg101
    Impoor13/07/2021 14:59

    whaaa, if I put something like that in my air frier for 20min it would be …whaaa, if I put something like that in my air frier for 20min it would be sooooo burnt


    I usually leave 5 mins to warm up. Then 15 mins cook time
  21. Sid.Harper's avatar
    Sid.Harper
    Ravenelli08/07/2021 23:31

    Serious question, not trolling...Costco used to do a similar product, non …Serious question, not trolling...Costco used to do a similar product, non Halal (can't remember the manufacturer name). Anyone know if they still do those?


    Foxwood premium chicken tenders with the 3 sauces?

    Just finished those last week but no freezer space to refill if they’re still available. (edited)
  22. jambone's avatar
    jambone
    They have foxwood tenders or nuggets as an alternative. I personally don't think they are anywhere near as nice as these CP tenders/nuggets. However, the foxwood ones don't have any spice so that will make the decision easier for some...
  23. jon81uk's avatar
    jon81uk
    HENRY76512/07/2021 21:42

    I click on the link and it just takes me to the Costco Hompage. Any idea …I click on the link and it just takes me to the Costco Hompage. Any idea why?


    The offer is in store only.
  24. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    TristanDeCoonha
    aish-c08/07/2021 21:32

    They taste delicious and not that spice. The best thing is they are Halal.



    For most, the religious nonsense has no bearing.
    But if it does concern you, it is worth noting that most chicken slaughterhouses use a method called "gas stunning". in which the chickens are dumped into a box, made to inhale gas until passing out, before having their throats cut. However, not too many make it out of the box alive to be killed.
    You need to investigate your supplier, as some play a bit loose with the wording
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