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Progresso Traditional Chicken Noodle Soup offers a convenient and delicious meal option with four 19 oz. cans, made with quality ingredients like white meat chicken and no artificial additives, ready to serve in under 5 minutes.
K**R
Tomatoes a healthy treat
Has nothing in it from a cows utter makes it my choice, great flavor.
P**E
Not bad for the price!
It tastes great and is affordable. Will purchase again!
J**E
Soup review
Absolutely love this soup
J**.
About As Good As Store-Bought Can Get.
Very good, but not excellent. Just about everything's good, but the carrots. They are way overcooked, and dissolve on the tongue, imparting no carrot flavor whatsoever.The potatoes, on the other hand, are well-cooked, but firm. The ham, diced into tiny cubes, is tender and flavorful. The cooked pea broth/gravy? is thick, with a substantial smoke flavor.Overall, I am pleased with Progresso split pea soup, and will be buying more!
R**.
Great out of can.
Great tasting and filling soup right out of the can.Also a great base for a bigger soup. We add chicken bone broth, spinach and rotisserie or other cooked chicken to stretch it out a bit.
C**Y
Comfort food
Progresso's soups are always good. Split pea is one of the better ones. Comfort food.
L**N
Great
Great flavor
P**T
Tastes good, but purchase with caution - may be reapcks with dents and NO REFUNDS ALLOWED!
The soup deserves 5 stars. Progresso offers a pretty tasty canned chicken noodle soup.2 stars removed for deceptive packaging that is likely to fail and this order specifically *does not allow refunds* even for defects.I get a 4 pack of this soup each month as my picky daughter really likes it as an afterschool snack, particularly when the cafeteria has served fried bat's wings and stewed armadillo tails for lunch. Last month, I received a very damaged outer cardboard Amazon box with soup leaking through it. I went online to explain the problem and get a refund. I quickly hit a dead end because no refunds are allowed. However, after a couple of failed attempts, I finally got a real human on the chat for returns, and, since I explained that the problem was a shipping problem (damaged box), not a product problem, I believed that Amazon was responsible. They agreed and quickly (and graciously) refunded my money without requiring what would have been a very messy, soupy return for them. I assumed the can had leaked because it had been handled too roughly (and we are talking nearly indestructible soup cans here, so that's pretty darn rough!)Today I received our new shipment. As I cut the shrink wrap off the bundle of 4 cans, I noticed that 3 or 4 cans had significant dents in them and all the dents were turned toward the inside of the 4 pack. Hmm... could it be that these cans were too dented to sell in the store and were specifically repackaged to hide the dents? Note: I checked the cans carefully and none of the seals were breached, so they are still OK to eat.As I think back to last month, one can was so dented it leaked, but at least one other can was dented too. I was so busy cleaning up dripping soup that I did not notice if the dents were turned inward in order to be hidden by the plastic.It is possible that I just got 2 weird packs in consecutive months. However, buyer beware that this may be a way of offloading slightly damaged merchandise. I can live with scratches and dents that do not affect quality or safety. IMHO it is sneaky to do this and then not allow refunds when the product is too damaged to use. If this happens to you, try using the chat and persisting until your chat gets escalated to a real human who can solve your problem.
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