HK$178 for a Ka Mei chicken sounds fair. The ones from the wet market cost HK$160+.
I buy Ka Mei chicken because I have a little girl, and the chicken feeds are supposed to be free from estrogen additives which over time affect children in their puberty.
Ka Mei chicken is a breed developed by the University of HK and KAdoorie Farm. The Ka Mei chicken farms must be specially licensed, and there are rules on raising the chickens , e.g. what feeds to give.
Since the plastic identification tag at the foot is easily replicable, I would not be surprised if there are fake ones ...
I'm interested to know if anyone's ordered online, and how's the chicken? It sure saves a lot of trouble.