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You could never trust big soup in the first place. These are the people that advertise a can of soup loaded with meat and vegetables, but then the can has a quarter sized piece of sausage and like three wet stringy things that vaguely resemble a familiar vegetable. 95% water, 0% honesty
Funny enough, Campbell was actually really good about that. At least for the chunky line which basically became the normal over the decades.
Not soup related... but I used to enjoy Classico pasta sauces.
They started doing shrinkflation making the bottles so small that it wasn't quite enough now for the size of meal I'd make, but when they were on sale I got some since the price was good.
The sauce seemed really watery compared to before.
I checked the ingredients. The top ingredient was water.
I found an old bottle I still had, the top ingredient was tomato paste.
Fuck this making products shittier for money ugh.
Haven't bought it since.
This is another reason to boycott and make our own.
This is my philosophy with Jack's pizza lol.
Fuck yeah. Jacked-up Jack's pizza FTW!
My favorite thing about Campbells was when they came out with their low-sodium soups. The cans were slightly smaller than regular soups, cost twice as much, and they weren't condensed so you didn't add water when you made them. That means you're paying more than 4X the normal price just for them to not add fucking salt in the first place.
nah you're thinking of the bean people, I've not been let down by soup in that way. or you mean stews, in which case, carry on