Progresso Tuscan-Style White Bean Vegetable Soup (18.5 oz, pack of 12) vs Campbell's Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup (6 packs of 4 cans)
Overall winner: Campbell's Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup (6 packs of 4 cans)
Key Differences
Campbell's Cream of Mushroom (A) is a condensed, versatile pantry staple sold in multi-packs and has a higher average rating and more reviews; Progresso Tuscan White Bean (B) is a ready-to-eat larger-can soup focused on fiber and clean labels (no artificial flavors, no added MSG) with mixed sodium feedback. Pick A if you want a widely liked, multipack, multipurpose soup base; pick B if you prefer a higher-fiber, ready-to-eat vegetarian option with no artificial flavors
Progresso Tuscan-Style White Bean Vegetable Soup (18.5 oz, pack of 12)
Vegetarian vegetable soup featuring tomatoes and mushrooms with half-cup vegetables per serving. Customers note its hearty, homemade taste and solid vegetable content as a value option
Pros
- vegetarian-friendly
- contains a notable amount of vegetables
- low fat
- source of fiber
Cons
- some customers note saltiness varies
- some reports of dented cans
Campbell's Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup (6 packs of 4 cans)
Cream of mushroom soup with mushrooms, garlic, and farm-fresh cream. Versatile base for casseroles and sauces; suitable as a pantry staple. One customer notes its use in crock pot meals
Pros
- versatile pantry staple
- smooth flavor from cream
- good base for sauces and casseroles
- pre-packaged in multi-pack
Cons
- dented cans reported by some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Campbell's |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Campbell's |
| User Reviews | Campbell's |