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Costco's New Chicken Nuggets Are Getting Rave Reviews From Superfans: 'Run Don't Walk!'

July 6, 2024 by Julia DeKorte
shefinds | Food

Costco has many different options of frozen chicken nuggets to choose from that make quick & easy lunches and dinners a breeze, and they aren’t done adding to their catalog. The big box store just started stocking Japanese Inspired Tatsuta-Age, which are extra crispy seasoned dark meat chicken nuggets, and superfans are already obsessed. Keep reading for more information.

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Japanese Inspired Tatsuta-Age at Costco

These chicken nuggets are made by the brand Authentic Asia, and are advertised as "a taste of true Japanese culinary art." Found in the freezer section, you can purchase a 3lb bag of what the brand describes as "lightly breaded dark meat chicken raised with no antibiotics ever, marinated in a ginger- and garlic-infused sauce" for only $14.49. What's not to love?

Perfect for kids who seem to be able to eat chicken nuggets for every meal, or adults looking for an easy way to top a salad or get some protein in. Just pop a few in the air fryer and heat up the sauce and you'll be ready to go within 10 minutes.

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Superfans Love Costco's New Chicken Nuggets

If that description wasn't enough to convince you to give these chicken nuggets a try, perhaps some rave reviews from Costco superfans will do it for you. One person loves them so much that they created a thread in the Costco subReddit urging people to try them. "Japanese fried chicken nuggets from my local Costco...run, don't walk!" they captioned a photo of the bag of chicken nuggets. "It's sooo good in the air fryer!!! Please go and buy it so they won't stop stocking it!"

"Dark meat nuggets?" one person commented. "Sign me up!"

"They were so good in Japan when I visited, I will definitely give these a try!" said another customer.

"I just sampled this in the store and immediately bought a bag," shared another user.

"Just had it," another said. "Holy hell! Super close to homemade/fresh."

"Run, don't Wok!" joked a final superfan.

Author:

Freelance Writer

Julia DeKorte is a New York-based writer. A graduate of the Columbia Publishing Course, Julia covers celebrity and brand news for SheFinds, reviews toys and games for People of Play, and loves cooking for her family, walking her dogs, and running outside, preferably in view of the ocean.

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