Hi, are hot chickens available to purchase in grocery stores? Like rotisserie chickens in the picture? What grocery stores specifically?

by sbeve0716

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  1. I haven’t seen that in a supermarket yet. I don’t know where you live, but you should be able to get fresh rotisserie chicken in your city either from a foodtruck, kiosk-type building or chicken shop in your city.

  2. Some bigger Stores have them. My Edeka has a hot and fresh counter at their meat counter.

  3. Never seen them like this. Around here you can get rotisserie chicken from food trucks that often stop at store parking lots. Sometimes in little diners in malls/stores.

  4. Rewe has something similar. They have full chicken for only around 8€ and really delicious. But not in all rewe

  5. Germany does not have this kind of prepared food in groceries. Culturally do not look for that kind of heavy dinners or prefer to cook when they want. Also they have time to cook thank to life work balance and they like healthy food. So as you see so many reason not to have then 🙂

  6. I assume you have to reheat them and they’re not being packaged piping hot in plastic bags.

    You can get freshly roasted rotisserie chickens from food trucks (sometimes parked outside of large grocery stores) and snack bars. Or you can roast your own chicken: there’s really nothing to it.

  7. The Edeka and Rewe besides my place have these. They usually sell half a chicken though apart from smaller grilled pieces.

  8. Go to Rewe, the BIG rewe. They usually have something like that

  9. You can find a gaumen schmaus in big supermarket parking lots. That’s pretty good

  10. You need to keep an eye open for the mobile chicken vendors. They are at different spots everyday usually but at the same spot every week. Every town has them. Just ask someone local. Chances are they’ll know when and where. Here it’s every wednesday…

  11. Some bigger stores have stuff like this, but it isn’t the norm, i live in a rural area and we have a rotisserie chicken food truck once a week in front of our supermarket.

  12. Some REWE sell them, it‘s called Heiße Theke and is located where you also get fresh meat on a counter

  13. IF a supermarket offers hot chickens, [it would look like that](https://www.lebensmittelzeitung.net/gallery/media/374/8349-detailp.png).

    You won’t see them in plastic bags like in the picture.

    Most people get their hot chickens from places like these:

    [restaurantbild.php (1200×1200)](https://speisekartenweb.de/restaurantbild.php/?id=205436)

    [WhatsApp-Image-2022-01-07-at-16.44.45-1.jpeg (1600×1200)](https://canaar-haehnchengrill.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/WhatsApp-Image-2022-01-07-at-16.44.45-1.jpeg)

    [CITY CHICKEN, Berlin – Neukölln (Borough) – Restaurant Reviews, Photos & Phone Number – Tripadvisor](https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g187323-d2073627-Reviews-City_Chicken-Berlin.html#/media-rr/2073627/441291657:p/?albumid=101&type=0&category=101)

    mostly local stores and smaler, family owned “chains” with 3-5 restaurant spread across a city.

    The big ones like KFC etc are pretty much disgusting

  14. Noooo I wish – we don’t have them in the supermarkets where I live but there’s a lot of Turkish/Arabic places that have Rotisserie Chicken in Berlin! But they aren’t stuffed like in Australia.

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