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32oz. Pacific Foods Organic Roasted Red Pepper & Tomato Soup (Light in Sodium)

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Amazon has 32oz. Pacific Foods Organic Roasted Red Pepper & Tomato Soup (Light in Sodium) on sale for $3.49 - $0.70 (clip the 20% off coupon on the item page) - $0.17 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $2.62. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for finding this deal.

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Amazon has 32oz. Pacific Foods Organic Roasted Red Pepper & Tomato Soup (Light in Sodium) on sale for $3.49 - $0.70 (clip the 20% off coupon on the item page) - $0.17 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $2.62. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for finding this deal.

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  • Our research indicates that this offer (Roasted Red Pepper & Tomato Soup) is $0.87 lower (25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $3.49.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Jerbear84
Yesterday
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This stuffs actually really tasty, but for all that is holy, avoid the hell out of the spicy tomato soup, it tastes like spicy garbage water with a few rotten tomatoes thrown in.

but this one is one of the best store bought soups I've had
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SkillfulPiranha7944
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The regular version is heavenly, but incredibly high in sodium. I'm very curious to see how this lower d sodium version tastes. I wonder if they compensate with the salt substitute, potassium chloride, as most low sodium soups do. It's one of the few substitutes that doctors actually like. In fact, the FDA encourages manufacturers to use it. Not only does it lower sodium levels, it also increases potassium, which we can all use (potassium increases the excretion of sodium in the urine). The problem is that potassium chloride may impart a metallic taste. If they don't use potassium chloride, I wonder how they compensate for the lower sodium.

UPDATE: Nope, no potassium chloride. I'm guessing they compensated with more seasoning (minus salt) and it won't taste as good. If it sucks, I'll just add salt. Salt makes everything taste better! 🤪
Last edited by SkillfulPiranha7944 May 6, 2025 at 03:36 PM.
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SkillfulPiranha7944
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FYI, the 20% coupon has unlimited use. I just used it 4 times.

Items: $3.49
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Your Coupon Savings: -$0.70
Subscribe & Save: -$0.52
Total before tax: $2.27
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.00
Order total: $2.27
Last edited by SkillfulPiranha7944 May 6, 2025 at 03:35 PM.
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MIA2TLV
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Ordered this because I've tried it in the past and really liked it.
Their butternut squash soup is a little more ($3 after 25%off coupon) but I'm ordering it as well because I really liked it.
In the past they've been very generous with their coupons on Amazon deals.
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littlepigs
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Thanks in for two of each tomato and chicken broth
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SkillfulPiranha7944
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Quote from littlepigs :
Thanks in for two of each tomato and chicken broth
I ordered one broth to try. Does being free range actually make the broth taste better or is it more about animal rights? Does the additional exercise, for example, make the chicken meat taste more gamey?
Last edited by SkillfulPiranha7944 May 6, 2025 at 04:34 PM.
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The-Mentalist
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I first tried this few months ago when the deal wad listed here but for $1.xx just because it wad deeply discounted and wad organic (I don't normally buy processed or packaged food). But, this wad incredibly delicious. I couldn't believe these processed food would be so delicious and authentic. At whole food it is some 4.xx and this wad cost prohibitive. I then found these at DT for 1.25 each and grabbed quote a few. Not sure if they were low sodium variety but just as good. The only thing they were at DT because they were expiring in 4 months or so (April/May this year). If you can find some at DT, grab these there. Keep in mind DT is n9 l9nger a simple $1/1.25 store any more. After adding $3/$5 items year or two ago, now they have some random items $1.5, 1.75, $4 etc. And the tarriff wave hasn't even hit yet. Bad days are ahead. Folks!
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detguy
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This is what I was looking for, got one packet from Aldi's sometime back and forgot the name, could not find it again in the store! It is really good and is low on sodium, had to add pinch of salt and some crushed peppers. Thanks for this! Looks like locally it available in Meijer's with $1 off via mperks.
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DRA91820
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Jerbear84
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Quote from DRA91820 :
Haven't tried the soup but their organic chicken broth was disgusting last time I ordered. I ate the loss and threw 90% of it away when I got three cases from a different deal.

I've honestly never had a store bought broth I've liked without heavily doctoring it up, but the soup above is delicious!
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sonoma03
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Quote from DRA91820 :
Haven't tried the soup but their organic chicken broth was disgusting last time I ordered. I ate the loss and threw 90% of it away when I got three cases from a different deal.
Instead of throwing away perfectly good food, it would have been nice to donate it to a food bank. Obviously some people think it tastes good or else the product wouldn't be on the market.
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Guy767
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Quote from DRA91820 :
I agree with you on principle about donating but I've tried to donate food here before in a major city and found it incredibly difficult to find a place that will accept it. It's also really just a drop in the bucket. Do you have any idea how many metric tons of food get thrown away by grocery stores on a daily basis? How much extra food people buy and then let rot in the fridge before tossing it? There's no reason to guilt trip someone for tossing a few boxes of something, especially something that a food bank probably isn't going to want.

The packaging on these containers is also terrible. Many of them were ruptured on arrival, and the seals are so thin I thought that they may have been compromised and the product made unsafe to consume.

Obviously people have a variety of different opinions on food/products and I was simply offering mine. It doesn't make either of us objectively right or wrong about the taste, but thanks for needlessly bringing your moral crusade here, we're all enlightened now.

You can try depositing unwanted new/sealed food in your local supermarket's donation basket if one is available. This method shouldn't be inconvenient either, as you can simply drop off the donation as you enter the store, before going about your regular shopping. In my experience, most large grocery stores place donation baskets near the front, past the checkout area. Wasting new/sealed shelf stable food should be avoided IMO...

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