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and efforts to improve their environmental impact.Now they’ve come up with a reusable solution for anyone missing the original hard-shell packaging. The
is made of BPA-free plastic and is dishwasher safe. It has a capacity of 1.5 gallons and also features a grooved tray with handles, which is perfect for helping you lift out the delicious chicken without any mishaps.Costco recently shared the product on, where Costco shoppers had mixed reviews about the release. Though some commenters fell in love instantly, others were more skeptical, acknowledging that the new product, which is being sold for $23.79 online, “costs more than the chicken.” Others noted that their rotisserie chicken never lasted long enough for them to store it, since they couldn’t resist enjoying it the same day.
The good news is that you may be able to get a better deal on the Tupperware in store—some of our editors have seen them priced at $12.99 at physical Costco stores.Rotisserie chicken aside, the oval-shaped container also lends itself to a slew of other uses. The product description mentions that it’s an ideal choice for storing and brining other meats, including ham, fish and even a small turkey. And some early reviewers get even more creative, stating that it’s perfect for keeping “homemade bread fresh” or in a cooler “to hold lunch meat, cheese, veggies and other refrigerated items” while travelling.
The container is now available in warehouses and online for shipping. If you’re tired of the flimsy plastic bags and are looking for a long-term solution for storing your chicken, it might be worth the purchase. And if you’re looking for ideas on how to put that rotisserie chicken to use, you’ll want to check these 30-minute meals that
Read the original article onThe dress in question is a slinky, silky, plunging little black dress—simple, timeless, sexy. And it's a look that Zellweger just recreated on the red carpet almost 25 years later.
Zellweger's updated take on the look, which she wore at the 2025 Gotham Television Awards on June 2 in New York, saw her wearing a simple black column dress that cinched ever so subtly at the waist. Instead of wearing the straps over her shoulders as she did in the film, she wore the straps in an off-the-shoulder style. She also rocked a simple hairdo, wearing a low bun with a loose strand framing her face. She completed the look with a simple pair of pointed black heels.As Molly Emma Rowe, costume designer of the latest
, Bridget isn't actually meant to be a fashion icon—at least not in the traditional sense. "She always gets things a little bit wrong," she said. "Maybe the fit is a little bit wrong, or the colors are a little bit wrong, or it just doesn't quite go together. [We wanted] to make her feel like everybody else, I suppose." Well, I would argue that this LBD is one exception. In fact, it's almostchic for a woman who stands up on stage and proceeds to embarrass herself in front of all of her friends and colleagues.