Sunday, February 15, 2009

Free-range DQ clean chicken at Jusco Setiawangsa

DQ clean chicken is organic in every sense - the chickens are free-range, grass-fed, antibiotic free (owner Mr Wong, prefers to call it "beyond organic"). From my experience, it's difficult enough to find antibiotic free chicken, so finding organic chicken is even more so. BTW, before you list various places to find kampung chicken, let me clarify that kampung chicken is actually a breed name, and does not imply free range.

Food Safari's blog lists only 5 places to find free-range DQ clean chicken, so I was well-pleased to find the 6th place: the new Jusco Setiawangsa (RM23.99 each). Not only that, Jusco Setiawangsa stocks frozen Australian turkey leg and fresh local Boer goat meat, which make nice alternative to raw chicken for my cats :) And for us health-conscious herbivores, and omnivores, Jusco Setiawangsa also has a generous selection of organic veg, pulses, and snacks.

3 comments:

  1. Hi,
    Thanks for featuring our chicken. For updates, visit our blog, http://dqfarm.blogspirit.com

    BTW cats love DQ. Just plain steam and then peel off strips for them. Watch them gobble it up. Do a test, first give them normal supermarket chicken. Then, next time, DQ. After that, observe their reaction to DQ and to normal chicken, LOL.

    Also, our chicken is 'guaranteed'. If not satisfied for any reason, call 03 4251 6580 for a replacement. Talk to Lois. No better deal in town.

    Thanks

    HS Wong

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  2. Sorry for the late reply. I've only recently learnt how to switch on comment notifications!

    We're very happy with the DQ chicken. I haven't tried your experiment but Oatey prefers your chicken to other food. Just the other day, I gave him some raw DQ chicken bones to eat for lunch. He crunched them all up with hardly any bone traces left. Later on in the evening, I offered him cat biscuits and he refused to eat them!

    I like your blog - lots of interesting pictures. Keep up the good work in promoting organic meat :)

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  3. are you considering the idea of having your organic food delivered anywhere within the country?

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