WASHINGTON — Boneless-skinless breast meat in regular packs continued in 2013 to be the top chicken product featured in advertised sales by supermarkets, according to a report from USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, Agricultural Analytics Division. This product accounted for 7.32 percent of total features advertised weekly by the 23,200 supermarkets covered by the survey in the 50 states.
The average national featured price was $2.96 per pound with a regional low of $2.58 per pound in the western mountain states and a high of $3.38 per pound in the southwestern states.
Drumsticks in value. . .