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>In the US, and perhaps elsewhere, the "Boston Market" (formerly
>"Boston Chicken") franchise is an easy place to get a paleo meal.
>You can get rotisserie chicken, or sliced turkey breast, or ham,
>plus various side dishes, some of which are paleo: steamed
>vegetables, green salad.
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>Todd Moody
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Sorry to resurrect this stupidly old thread, but I just discovered
Boston Market on my own around here (Chicago burbs). I gave myself a
pat on the back for finding a lunch of a WHOLE rotisserie chicken for
$8 tax incl. Later I found the dirt on their website. I don't want
to spoil the surprise, but let's just say it's worse than I predicted
(still substantially better than standard fast food obviously).
http://www.bostonmarket.com/restaurant?
page=nutritionSub&id=1&name=Individual%20Meals#3
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