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Sam’s Club Just Added a Chipotle-Style Chicken Bowl That Feeds Eight for $15

Healthy Fact of the Day

Meal kits like this one are a great way to get a balanced dinner on the table fast — grilled chicken, rice, and a bean-and-veggie blend together cover protein, complex carbs, and fiber in one tray. To make it even more nutritious, add a handful of shredded lettuce or sliced avocado for extra fiber and healthy fats, and go light on the dressing to keep sodium in check. With eight servings per tray, it's also a smart option for meal prepping lunches for the week.

A new Member’s Mark meal just landed in Sam’s Club refrigerated cases — and shoppers are already going back for seconds.

The Member’s Mark Chile Lime Chicken Bowl Meal Kit is now available at Sam’s Club locations nationwide, priced at around $15 for a tray that serves approximately eight people. That works out to roughly $1.88 per serving — a fraction of what a comparable fast-casual bowl would cost — and the early response from members has been enthusiastic.

What’s in the Kit

The tray comes fully loaded with everything needed for a complete meal right out of the box:

  • Grilled Chile Lime Chicken Strips — seasoned with bold, smoky citrus flavoring
  • Cilantro Lime Rice — the base that ties the bowl together
  • Fiesta Black Bean & Corn Roasted Veggie Blend — a hearty, colorful mix that adds texture and depth
  • Guacamole cup — included with each tray
  • Cilantro Cotija Dressing — for drizzling over the finished bowl
  • Fresh lime wedges — for an extra squeeze of brightness

The tray weighs just over two pounds and requires no prep beyond removing the plastic condiment cups, limes, and lid before popping it in the oven at 400°F for about 25 minutes. It’s a full dinner in one container.

The Chipotle Comparison

Shoppers and food reviewers have been quick to draw the comparison to Chipotle — and it’s not a stretch. The chile lime chicken, cilantro rice, and black bean-corn blend mirror the exact flavor profile of a fast-casual burrito bowl, right down to the guacamole and cotija dressing.

One Instagram reviewer said the chicken was moist and flavorful, the rice was fluffy, and the savory veggies rounded out the dish. “Overall, this bowl delivers bold flavors with a really cohesive balance,” they wrote. “Could you make all of this yourself? Sure. But sometimes this busy mama needs a quick meal win, and I’ll be buying this again.”

The kit can be served as a bowl or used as a base for tacos and burritos — adding tortillas, shredded lettuce, pico de gallo, or queso blanco takes it even further.

How to Find It

The Chile Lime Chicken Bowl can be found in the refrigerated prepared meal cooler near the Member’s Mark Chicken Pot Pie, Macaroni and Cheese, and Chicken Taco Kits. It’s sold by the tray in the deli section rather than by weight, making pricing consistent across locations.

The Bottom Line

Sam’s Club’s Member’s Mark Chile Lime Chicken Bowl Meal Kit is available now at approximately $15 per tray, serving up to eight people. It’s a complete, heat-and-serve meal with bold fast-casual flavor at a price that makes takeout feel unnecessary. If your local Sam’s Club carries it, it’s worth grabbing on your next run.

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