Amy's Organic Medium Spice Vegetarian Chili (12x14.7oz cans) vs HORMEL Natural Chili with Beans 15 oz (Pack of 12)
Overall winner: HORMEL Natural Chili with Beans 15 oz (Pack of 12)
Key Differences
Hormel (A) is a more affordable, meat-containing chili sold in 15 oz cans with a pack of 12 and highlights gluten-free and no artificial ingredients; Amy's (B) is an organic, vegetarian tofu-and-bean chili sold in 14.7 oz cans (pack of 12) and emphasizes organic and plant-based protein. Choose Hormel if you want a lower-priced, meat-inclusive chili for bowls and dips; choose Amy's if you prefer an organic, vegetarian/plant-based option
Amy's Organic Medium Spice Vegetarian Chili (12x14.7oz cans)
Amy's Organic Medium Spice Vegetarian Chili with beans and tofu in a thick Mexican-style broth. 26g plant-based protein and 13g fiber per serving, non-GMO and gluten free. Customers praise flavor, wholesome ingredients, and medium spice level
Pros
- organic and gluten free
- high plant-based protein per serving
- vegetarian chili with beans and tofu
- non-GMO and USDA-certified organic
Cons
- some customers report dented cans
HORMEL Natural Chili with Beans 15 oz (Pack of 12)
A 100% natural, gluten-free chili with beans suitable for bowls, dips, dogs, and apps. Consumers note its good value and quality, with versatile uses like hot dogs and queso dip
Pros
- gluten free
- 100% natural chili
- versatile for bowls, dips, dogs, and apps
- good value and quality
Cons
- mixed reviews on meat content per serving
- some customers received dented cans
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Hormel Chili |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Hormel Chili |
| User Reviews | Hormel Chili |