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Bell And Evans Chicken Nuggets At My Grocery Store


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So I have to admit, I am not a fan of Giant stores, I am a Wegmans girl. Anyway Giant is back on my side though. I saw Bell and Evans chicken nuggets and chicken tenders there today, lots of boxes. They are also decently priced. It is great, now I don't have to worry about getting to Dillsburg, the chicken nuggets are right down the street.

I found them at the Giant in Harrisburg (Lower Paxton Township) Route 22 in the Colonial Commons Plaza.


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So I have to admit, I am not a fan of Giant stores, I am a Wegmans girl. Anyway Giant is back on my side though. I saw Bell and Evans chicken nuggets and chicken tenders there today, lots of boxes. They are also decently priced. It is great, now I don't have to worry about getting to Dillsburg, the chicken nuggets are right down the street.

I found them at the Giant in Harrisburg (Lower Paxton Township) Route 22 in the Colonial Commons Plaza.

Were they in the Frozen Gluten free area or the regular frozen food area?

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They were in with the regular frozen foods, in the area where you find hamburger patties and such. I was shocked, I had to rub my eyes a few times.

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Giant Eagle, here in Pittsburgh, also carries them. recently they've also started carrying frozen Chebe breads.

I miss wegmans :(

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Giant Eagle, here in Pittsburgh, also carries them. recently they've also started carrying frozen Chebe breads.

I miss wegmans :(

Harrisburg is getting a Wegmans in the fall, and I will shop there as much as possible. Giant Eagle, that is different from our Giant. Is the Giant Eagle a nice place?

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Harrisburg is getting a Wegmans in the fall, and I will shop there as much as possible. Giant Eagle, that is different from our Giant. Is the Giant Eagle a nice place?

It's a grocery store. It's not so different from Giant (I used to live in the DC area). a year ago when I moved here they had a small "organic/health" area near produce that had some gluten-free stuff. They've been slowly adding to it. they carry tinkyada and Mrs lepers, but they've replaced some better stuff with the "complete lines" like enjoy which I don't generally care for. My Giant in Ashburn had no gluten-free, the safeway had only a few token items -- At least til wegmans started giving them some competition :)

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