STAGG Classic Chili with Beans, Canned Chili, 15 oz 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) has a slightly higher average rating (4.60 vs 4.40), is labeled gluten-free and no artificial ingredients which makes it more versatile for bowls and dips; STAGG (B) is described as rich-flavored and a solid value. Both report some dented cans, while B also has reports of being watery and A notes mixed meat content in servings
STAGG Classic Chili with Beans, Canned Chili, 15 oz
Canned chili with beans, slowly simmered for rich flavor. A versatile base for recipes and meals; customers note tasty, hearty chili with meat content though some say heat or bean balance varies
Pros
- Rich, classic chili flavor
- Versatile for meals and recipes
- Contains beans and meat in each can
- Good value perception from customers
Cons
- Some customers find heat not hot enough
- Some say not enough beans
- Occasional reports of watery texture
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 |