Peter
Pony,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, August 04, 2006
I so agree with you. I go bonkers over deer meat soup. Of course, Campbell's does not make such a variety, nor have I found any such flavor available anywhere except Ma's Kountry Kitchen here in Pony, Alabamama. BUT, it is delicious, nonetheless, and I thank you for sharing the idea that one can add ingredients to a regular soup product to make one's own unique soup experience. What a splendid idea indeed.
Peter
Pony,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, August 04, 2006
How can you claim this is a "rip off" when all of the ingredients are clearly listed on the label? By listing ALL ingredients in order of most prevalent to least, the company is not hiding anything at all from the consumer. Not taking the time to read said ingredients does NOT constitute a rip off. If you do not like the ingredients, don't buy the product. It's that simple! Secondly, you want to know what a rip off is? Campbell's stole my pop-top-can idea that I invented in the 70s. Did I ever see one penny from it? No, of course not. They stole my idea right out from under me and proceeded to collect millions. Now THAT is a rip off!!
Lee Ving
San Francisco,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, August 04, 2006
If you're in the Portland area, go to Trader Joes. There's about six locations. You'll find high quality, reasonably priced, healthy food. They have an excellent soup selection which includes Tortilla, french onion, cream of mushroom, cream of asparagus, Caribbean vegetable, clam chowder, tomato bisque and many other outstanding selections. Campbells isn't even fit for dogs. Maybe it's used to outfit bomb shelters in the event of a nuclear war.
Lee Ving
San Francisco,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, August 04, 2006
If you're in the Portland area, go to Trader Joes. There's about six locations. You'll find high quality, reasonably priced, healthy food. They have an excellent soup selection which includes Tortilla, french onion, cream of mushroom, cream of asparagus, Caribbean vegetable, clam chowder, tomato bisque and many other outstanding selections. Campbells isn't even fit for dogs. Maybe it's used to outfit bomb shelters in the event of a nuclear war.
Lee Ving
San Francisco,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, August 04, 2006
If you're in the Portland area, go to Trader Joes. There's about six locations. You'll find high quality, reasonably priced, healthy food. They have an excellent soup selection which includes Tortilla, french onion, cream of mushroom, cream of asparagus, Caribbean vegetable, clam chowder, tomato bisque and many other outstanding selections. Campbells isn't even fit for dogs. Maybe it's used to outfit bomb shelters in the event of a nuclear war.
Lee Ving
San Francisco,#7Consumer Comment
Fri, August 04, 2006
If you're in the Portland area, go to Trader Joes. There's about six locations. You'll find high quality, reasonably priced, healthy food. They have an excellent soup selection which includes Tortilla, french onion, cream of mushroom, cream of asparagus, Caribbean vegetable, clam chowder, tomato bisque and many other outstanding selections. Campbells isn't even fit for dogs. Maybe it's used to outfit bomb shelters in the event of a nuclear war.
Cory
San Antonio,#8Consumer Comment
Thu, August 03, 2006
Because most Americans are too frickin' lazy to make their own anything. They could make their own soups or hot sauce or lunches, for the next day, but noooo. Make my own hot sauce out of the veggies I grow out in my garden. Unless the deer eat 'em. That way, I know, exactly what it is I'm eating. If I want chicken in my soup, I throw in a chicken. If I want deer meat, I throw in deer meat.
Thomas
Anderson,#9Consumer Comment
Thu, August 03, 2006
The nutrition and ingredients label on Campbell's / Swanson products will tell you all you need to know. If you read it. This is a minor problem w/r/t the following: If the OP wants a Food Ripoff to fight, consider this: Soy used in food products for humans. Soy oil is an industrial byproduct, and the people who produce these Soy byproducts could either pay to dump them, or they can sell these Soy byproducts cheap for use in your food. Names of some Soy byproducts Soy oil Hydrogenated Soy oil Partially-Hydrogenated Soy oil Soy meal Soy flour Soy glutin WHY is Soy used in food products for humans an outrage Ripoff?? Soy supresses testosterone production in males. This supression of testosterone is not a problem when you are 17 to 32, or so. But when a man sails past 40, soy ingestion will begin causing a man to need VERY EXPENSIVE Viagra, or Cialis, or whatever, to keep his wife happy. But if a man carefully avoids eating ALL products containing soy, any need he had for Viagra, or Cialis, or whatever, will probably go away. What food products contain soy in its various forms?? Read the labels: Bread (if the label says "canola and/or soy oil", you can bet it's soy oil) Some "Healthy" Breads (Soy oil, Soy meal, Soy flour) Breakfast Cereals (checkout Kellogs Special K) Salad dressing Pretzels Soft Margarine (check Land-O-Lakes) And keep checking! You could easily be eating a LOT of Soy.