I love the idea of smaller cuts so thats why its 3 stars. But the quality is not great especially for being *organic*. I also have had packages where the chicken is rotten and no good. That is why I have to check each packages before I buy it, because you can clearly tell if its no good. My stomach is very sensitive to chicken breasts. If they have injected it with who knows what, and or messed with(modified) it, in any numerous ways I get extremely sick. Now I have had some good batches of this, so its by far from the worst. I just wish the brand would truly live up to its marketing. However for Sams Club this is probably the best bang for your buck your going to get on bulk buying.
LASTLY please look when your buying chicken in bulk, there are other brand's they sell, that I wont name. But if you look close enough you can literally see the injection marks. This is not a Sams Club issue keep in mind, but more or less an issue with the manufacturer. Yes, it drastically reduces the cost and looks like your getting more but that is so far from the truth. So if you can, spend the extra few dollars and buy the better brands. If you dont beleive me buy one of each, you then will see it cooks differently, tastes differently, and clearly not good for the human body. Hope this helps!
Here is some simple tips to ensure your chicken breasts are good.
Check the Date: Ensure it is within the "use-by" date.
Use Within 1–2 Days: Raw chicken should be cooked within 1-2 days of purchase.
Trust Your Senses: If it looks discolored and smells off or feels slimy, discard it. "When in doubt, throw it out.