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6-Pack 2.64-Oz Nongshim Soon Vegan Instant Ramen Noodle Soup Cups (Veggie)

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$4.75

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Amazon has 6-Pack 2.64-Oz Nongshim Soon Vegan Instant Ramen Noodle Soup Cups (Veggie) for $5 - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $4.75. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 6-Pack 2.64-Oz Nongshim Soon Vegan Instant Ramen Noodle Soup Cups (Veggie) for $5 - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $4.75. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for sharing this deal.

Note: You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

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  • Made in US

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Model: Nongshim Soon Veggie Savory Vegan Ramyun Ramen Noodle Soup Cup, 2.64oz X 6 Count

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You stop trying to control us and we won't try to control you. If people read labels 100% of the time, most wouldn't eat. A balanced diet is important but moderation is the key.

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delicious!
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samfromny
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Very good. I typically get spice but sometimes you want a change. Very tasty quick lunch once a week.
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Oisterboy
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It let me order 5. I could probably do a second order but I guess I don't need that many noodles. The food area at work started putting bacon on the grilled cheese, thus eliminating the only thing I bought from it. These noodles are so good I have people come in my office and ask what smells so good. My non veggie coworkers really like them too.

One of these and a breakfast bar is a really cheap way to stay alive.
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AnciusD
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Skip the cups, the bricks are bigger. More ramen, less packaging! Get a ramen cooker for the office microwave.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=ramen+cooker
TJ Maxx also has them (ramen cookers) from time to time.
Last edited by AnciusD March 22, 2025 at 02:52 PM.
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Quote from dud :
I would be ordering many of these if they weren't really bad for my health. Come on folks, each of these "veggie" POS has 54 % of the daily amount of fat, 35 % of saturated fat, and a WHOPPING 54% of sodium for the average person.

Stop filling your bodies with this crap ...

You stop trying to control us and we won't try to control you. If people read labels 100% of the time, most wouldn't eat. A balanced diet is important but moderation is the key.
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Quote from AnciusD :
Skip the cups, the bricks are bigger. More ramen, less packaging! Get a ramen cooker for the office microwave.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=ramen+cooker TJ Maxx also has them from time to time.

$18? Why not a Rubbermaid container?
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AnciusD
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Quote from samfromny :
$18? Why not a Rubbermaid container?
Sure why not? Anything reusable works. Most are <$10, depending on how fancy/cheap you'd like.
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Quote from AnciusD :
Skip the cups, the bricks are bigger. More ramen, less packaging! Get a ramen cooker for the office microwave.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=ramen+cooker TJ Maxx also has them from time to time.

Where do you buy bricks of same Brad cheaper? They are currently $21 for 10 that seems more expensive
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In for a pack. Cheaper than what I paid last time $5.60
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short expiration dates? Is the noodle texture across all the different flavors the same? That is, not so great? these are deep fried? Why don't they just do it with dried noodles? No question I'm sure these could be made much healthier, but why bother when lots of people are buying it as is??…. Here's info about just one of the harmless-sounding ingredients: " "modified food starch" is most likely to have been treated with things like sulfuric acid, chlorine or other chemicals which are not altogether safe for consumption. Modified food starch is frequently composed of around 10% maltodextrin, which camouflages the existence of monosodium glutamate. The treatment of starch with less than desirable chemicals increases the risk of contamination and in some cases, we are actually consuming the chemicals. This poses a health threat and is the actual cause for concern when modified starch is used in processed foods.".. contamination is very likely that's why this ingredient is not recommended for those who have problems with gluten… it gets uglier but I didn't want to get too gory here. I just got it because it was so damn cheap but now I guess I'll just put it aside for emergency disaster food. I wanted to just use the noodles and trash the flavor packet where most of the really bad ingredients are but I had no idea something as harmless sounding as modified potato starch could be so damaging and it seems to be in the noodles itself?
Last edited by Inbox March 30, 2025 at 10:59 AM.
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RoyalD5721
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Quote from dud :
I would be ordering many of these if they weren't really bad for my health. Come on folks, each of these "veggie" POS has 54 % of the daily amount of fat, 35 % of saturated fat, and a WHOPPING 54% of sodium for the average person. Stop filling your bodies with this crap ...
first of all, its 25% of your daily amount of fat. and second of all, unless you're licking the cup clean you aren't actually ingesting most of that sodium. if you don't drink the broth it's significantly lower, and even if you do a lot of it just sticks to the cup.
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theon105
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The obese dimwits who have no problem chomping down 2 slices of pizza (which contains similar amount of sodium) in one seating always complain about sodium in ramen. Newsflash, some food is just meant to be salty, traditionally salty, or need to be salty.
Both South Korea and Japan, who are prolific consumers of ramen and other broth-y salty food, rank significantly higher in life expectancy than the USA. Sodium is not that big of a deal if you are otherwise healthy and not obese.
https://www.worldometers.info/dem...xpectancy/
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Quote from Inbox :
These probably have short expiration dates? Is the noodle texture across all the different flavors the same? That is, not as good as the ones you have to boil? And these are deep fried right? Why don't they just do it with dried noodles? No question I'm sure these could be made much healthier, but they want you to get addicted to the MSG like compounds etc. And fat content probably also
Never had issues with BB dates from Amazon. I did put some away that were about a year past BB. Tasted fine, too.
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