Dinty Moore Beef Stew with Potatoes & Carrots (12 cans) vs Dinty Moore Beef Stew, 15 oz (16 pack) – Fully cooked with potatoes & carrots
Overall winner: Dinty Moore Beef Stew, 15 oz (16 pack) – Fully cooked with potatoes & carrots
Key Differences
Product A (20 oz, 12-pack) offers larger individual cans and a lower listed price tier, making it a better pick if you want bigger servings and a more affordable option. Product B (15 oz, 16-pack) provides more total cans, lists 10 g protein per serving, and has a higher review count but some reports of dented cans; pick B if you prioritize per-serving protein and more units
Dinty Moore Beef Stew with Potatoes & Carrots (12 cans)
Beef stew with potatoes and carrots, ready-to-eat and gluten-free with no preservatives. Hearty chunks of meat and vegetables in a thick gravy; quick heat-and-eat meal. Customer note: filling and substantial size, good for storage
Pros
- hearty chunks of meat and vegetables
- gluten-free with no preservatives
- ready-to-eat and shelf-stable
- quick heat-and-eat functionality
Cons
- mixed reviews on meat content
Dinty Moore Beef Stew, 15 oz (16 pack) – Fully cooked with potatoes & carrots
Beef stew featuring tender meat and vegetables, ready to heat and eat. 10 g protein per serving and gluten-free, no preservatives. Customers note convenient size and meal suitability, with mixed views on meat content
Pros
- ready-to-eat, just heat
- gluten-free
- 10 g protein per serving
- includes potatoes & carrots
Cons
- mixed feedback on beef content
- some reports of dented cans
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Dinty Moore |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Dinty Moore |
| User Reviews | Dinty Moore |