Posted by Texasmark1 on March 25, 2013 at 04:54:05 from (162.72.56.48):
Any body have a problem with what's ON a food package/can and what's INSIDE.
I just sent a "go to" email to a major food corporation concerning their chili. The picture on the can was chili, no doubt. The contents "might" go as chili sauce.
We'll see what happens.
Years ago that brand was locally produced and was a value. Today, with big corporate business in the loop just looks like a place to make money. I mean, you don't know what's in the package till you open it. But this stuff, every can is the same.
So the caveat is that what IS in the can is delicious. So you just use it for sauce in mexican dishes.
In reality you can't beat the price, even for chili sauce. $1.25 for a 15ish oz can. However it has been about that price for years and considering our "non existent" inflation, getting what's on the label would be worth $2 a can anyway.
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