"This is by far the worst Ralph's in the area. "The rotisserie chicken I got was like a quail. "I will say that the rotisserie chicken is quite good and the salad bar is pretty nice." – Candi B. The chicken is not bad and it's obviously convenient." – Antho L. "I've been trying to watch what I eat lately so I come to Ralph's for the rotisserie chicken so I can eat it with my salad. At $7.99 they are almost the size of the Costco ones." – Seung Eun C. "I come here mainly for the giant rotisserie chickens. "They also have a great hot foods area where I like to pick up some rotisserie or fried chicken for dinner on occasions." – Melissa A. For some reason, while the skin was undercooked and pale (it was the last one left, at 5:45 pm, like they are surprised people want them at this time of day), the meat itself is dry and dark from bloody broken bones and pretty much disgusting." – C B. Worst, smallest, crappiest, driest most disappointing chicken I've ever eaten. "Succumbed to hunger and popped in on my way home for a rotisserie chicken. "They ALWAYS have rotisserie chicken with no salt added." – Lew H. "They have rotisserie chicken for $4.99 and it's absolutely delicious!" – Donielle W. "There is no real prepared foods section, just an area to get some tiny rotisserie chickens." – Jonathan S. Some Yelpers highlight how the poultry wasn't cooked through-a major red flag for contamination-while others raved about the juiciness. We ranked these grocery stores towards the low end because of the mixed reviews. Kroger and Ralphs share the same distributor, a process that doesn't seem to excite shoppers when it comes to the chicken.
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