
Costco re-launched Its massive protein-packed chicken pot pie. Their comfort fast food like chicken pot pie has captured the essence. With its golden, flaky, buttery crust and creamy, hearty filling, it's the kind of meal that instantly warms you from the inside out. And just as cooler nights are beginning to creep in, Costco has answered the call by releasing its massive Kirkland Signature Chicken Pot Pie for the fall season.
This ready-to-bake entrée has become as much a seasonal ritual as pumpkin spice lattes or Oktoberfest beer. The hefty pie, priced at around USD 22, or roughly USD 4 per pound, is large enough to feed an entire family, stockpile for leftovers, or bring to the next tailgate.
With each pie comes packed with savory chicken, tender vegetables, as well as creamy gravy, all wrapped in a lattice-topped double crust that makes it as attractive as it is comforting.
Their pre-made dinner, and the Kirkland Pot Pie has become a cult favorite because of its homely taste without spending hours in the kitchen.
With an escalating food prices life seems to be getting more hectic, that’s the reason it's a cost-conscious choice for busy families.
For the established buyers, the return of Costco's Chicken Pot Pie sparks a bit of nostalgia. Pot pie has been a long-time staple in many American homes, whether baked in grandma's kitchen, or popped out of the freezer and into a toaster oven in a college apartment.
These relaunches have become an affordable, nostalgic, as well as indulgent choice, the Kirkland Signature Pot Pie at Costco is unsurprisingly a fan favorite.
