Notes and assumptions. Once again, I used Groceryzone for my costs. I found that I had a packet of 400 gram Ingham nuggets, and paid the same as a 500gram packet, so I have gone with what was in my freezer. The 500gram packet also have a different ration of chicken breast to the packet I had (52% instead of 48%). But anyway...
I have assumed labour is free (of course!) and the first two tables are self-explanatory. The last table is me working out how much chicken nuggets you would need to buy to get a kilo of chicken meat in the nuggets. The chicken breast used in the home made chicken is organic and free range. I have seen breasts at a much cheaper price, but I can't prove it as none of the catalogues have chicken breast on special right now. :-)
Relevant links:
Grocery Zone
Inghams
Chicken Nuggets | Grams per packet | Cost per packet | Cost per gram | Used | Cost |
Ingham Frozen Breast Nuggets | 400 | 6.84 | 0.0171 | 400 | $ 6.84 |
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Grams per packet | Cost per packet | Cost per gram | Used | Cost | |
Chicken breast | 250 | 4.95 | 0.0198 | 1000 | $ 19.80 |
Breadcrumbs | 375 | 1.85 | 0.004933 | 375 | $ 1.85 |
egg | 1 | 0.6 | 1 | $ 0.60 | |
flour | 10000 | 10.15 | 0.001015 | 50 | $ 0.05 |
$ 22.30 | |||||
Notes on Nuggets | 400 | 2083.333 | |||
Chicken | 48% | 192 | 1000 | ||
Other | 52% | 208 | 1083 | ||
400 | 2083 | 5.208333 | |||
$6.84 | $35.625 | ||||