🥣 Savor the Flavor of Convenience!
Amy’s Vegan Vegetable Barley Soup is a delicious, low-fat option made with organic ingredients. Each 14.1 oz can is packed with nutritious vegetables and offers a quick, easy meal solution for health-conscious individuals. With 3g of plant-based protein and 5g of fiber, this soup is perfect for busy lifestyles while ensuring quality and taste.
E**C
One of my favorites.
This soup is really good. I like that it has nice mushroom slices included. No dents. Came sealed in 1/2 box.
R**T
Good Price for Good Product
Quality, tasty soup.I've been enjoying this from other retailers but found this to be the best price.
M**G
Tastes GREAT!
These delicious & nutritious soups are a staple in our pantry!
C**S
This is the best... but the price is not
I love this chili SO much. I am trying to find ways to eat healthily on a budget - especially for a quick fix. This is a great college student stable... but the price? Insane. Just a few weeks ago, I was crunching the numbers on a 12 case for $45... but now it is over $60. This product is such a great dorm room staple (or any fast-moving individual staple) because it is fast, easy, and has a lot of good ingredients compared to other canned foods. I can usually split a can with a bowl of rice too, which makes it last longer.So, regarding the product taste - it is my favorite ever. I love it. I am truly obsessed. I still add some extra spice (sriracha), but the main thing that I want to emphasize is that I am super picky about canned food like chili... especially those with meat. This is one that I can eat and not feel squirmy about. That says something in my opinion - and the fact that it is meatless and organic is a huge reason why... and guess what? You couldn't tell the meat difference even if you didn't know this had tofu or no meat. It does not have that sad trade-off taste that comes with most healthy alternative foods... this one is just perfect. AND if you wanted to dress it up (even with meat like a ground turkey or something), you really could for a big family and it wouldn't compromise anything... It is a great staple...BUT... here is my concern: Circling $5-$6 for a can of chili? I know that quality comes with a price, but this is price gauging at its finest and a great example of companies walking the line of $$$ and squeezing in some extra profit versus the availability of their product to demographics other than middle-class incomes (more so specifying that exclusion of general students or young adults who would really benefit from a product like this not being a key target market for Amy's).If they did some simple economic analysis and targeted branding to markets other than dual-income families or at least did some research into gen z (especially since this could really get a huge audience for their product if they started young and maintained a strong and sustainable loyal customer base), they would most certainly make more sales and still generate greater profit (both short and long term) even if they reduced the price to an actually mass-affordable price point.This isn't a huge push against capitalism at all. It just seems like Amy's has a lot of misses in terms of marketing/branding opportunities, extreme inflation trending (literally a 25% jump in 3 weeks), and literally missing the mark (or at least dancing the line) of the value of canned chili... even if it is targeted to be a 'premium'... because let's remember, canned food is canned food and at a certain rate the opportunity cost of buying bulk fresh ingredients and spending an afternoon meal prepping outweighs the convenience of this product.
A**L
Yum!
Delicious, as all Amy’s soups are.
D**B
Delicious soup
This soup is excellent for a fast meal. We often add a can of cooked chicken (purchased during the Dark Days of the Biden admin) to 2 cans of soup, but it’s fine on its own. The chickpeas add a nice flavor and texture.
G**D
my favorite. Of course it’s no longer available on prime or subscribe and save
I ‘ve tried About 12 of these Amy’s soups, this one is real sleeper . A French chefs version of an ubiquitous Southern Italian “Primo piate.” Better than any restaurant version, and let’s face it, far better than Traditional Italian American daily fare.I’ve lived in Italy and vited the contiguous French riviera. several times, on very little money but not as a ordinary tourist. I first was surprised to see the every day people in Nice are Italian.Later i learned it was fairly recently acquired by post Napoleonic France in the 1800’s along with Corsica as a cost of wars, Italian volunteers who fought for independence and human rights against the brutal occupying forces of foreign Roman Catholic monarchies! principally the brutal Austria Hungary empire and the Vatican itself (who used foreign mercenaries to protect themselves against the Italians. Did you ever wonder what’s with the Swiss guards?) In Southern Italian feudalism and orthodoxy was imposed by the the Spanish Bourbons, and Roman Catholic “Bloody Cardinals” in the Kingdom of the two Sicilies based in Naples.Thogh deleted from modern accounts of history along with US contrived history of atrocities and war crimes, land grabs of land from indigenous people by the “Allies,” was reflected several times in the 20th century. To a large extent, Italy’s aristocrat led republic , entered a disasterous Great War on the side of the allies was based on a promise of the return of those territories, as well as Trieste and te Dalmatia from the Austria. France renegged on their end , and the resultant post war armistice, punishing Germany and expanding English and French expansion were prime factors leading to the development of world war II, Mussellinis Fascist supported the Spanish Nationist power in the Tragic Spanish Civilwar. The Italian air force dropped bombs on civilian towns ( Picasso’s Guernica). Then when France fell to German invasion in a matter of weeks, Mussolini put in place a Italian protectorate over the lost provinces and Corsica, which of course, like England, defeated in every major battle, and wiped out Naval forces by the Axis Powers, was restored back, and expanded in Every continent.So Cannes, Nice, San Trope , Monte Carlo, quintessencely , French playgrounds for the hip super rich. And the resources for England of India the Middle East Hong Kong Gibraltar Jamaica, dtc acquired without a single shot.
M**T
Bland
While the texture and beans were fine, it was a bit boring for us. No spice at all so we're on the search for another to meet our palate.
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