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May 6, 2025 9:34 AM
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Item 1 of 5
frontpage Posted by itsamazeling | Staff • Yesterday
May 6, 2025 9:34 AM
32oz. Pacific Foods Organic Roasted Red Pepper & Tomato Soup (Light in Sodium)
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$3.49
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but this one is one of the best store bought soups I've had
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! 🤪
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Total before tax: $2.27
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Order total: $2.27
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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I've honestly never had a store bought broth I've liked without heavily doctoring it up, but the soup above is delicious!
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...