Lawsuit unveils big problem with Costco staple rotisserie chicken
Summary
Costco has built a reputation for offering high-quality products at unbeatable prices, with its $4.99 rotisserie chicken being a household staple. However, a recent lawsuit alleges that the chicken contains two preservatives, sodium phosphate and carrageenan, contradicting the company's long-standing claim that it is preservative-free. Costco defended the ingredients, stating they are approved by food safety authorities and help maintain moisture and texture. The lawsuit comes at a sensitive time, following comments from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy targeting ultra-processed foods. Costco has since removed the 'no preservatives' language from its signage. The incident raises concerns about transparency and trust, which are central to Costco's membership model, though the company's high renewal rate suggests its loyal customer base remains largely unaffected.
(Source:Thestreet)