Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans, 20 lb vs Wheatland Pinto Beans in Mylar Bucket, 25 lb
Overall winner: Wheatland Pinto Beans in Mylar Bucket, 25 lb
Key Differences
Food to Live (A) is USDA Organic certified, non-GMO, and comes in a 20 lb package that suits cooking and everyday use; Wheatland (B) offers a larger 25 lb bucket with Mylar and oxygen absorbers for a 30-year shelf life aimed at emergency storage and bulk prepping. A has a higher average rating count and emphasizes organic/kosher credentials; B is marketed for long-term storage and notes occasional dirt content in reviews
Food to Live Organic Pinto Beans, 20 lb
Organic pinto beans, non-GMO, dried and ready for vegan dishes. High in protein and fiber; versatile for stews, burritos, tacos, and chili. Customers note quick cooking and creamy texture
Pros
- organic & non-GMO
- high in protein and fiber
- kosher and vegan friendly
- bulk 20 lb size
Cons
- no price details here
- text mentions fermentation impact not universal
- bulk packaging may require space
Wheatland Pinto Beans in Mylar Bucket, 25 lb
Pinto beans packed in Mylar with oxygen absorbers for long shelf life. Real, single-ingredient plant-based food sourced from family farmers. Customer note: good quality and taste with long shelf life
Pros
- single-ingredient, real food
- long shelf life via Mylar + oxygen absorbers
- family-farmed sourcing
- vegan and non-GMO
Cons
- dirt content noted by some customers
- mixed reviews on dirt content
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WHEATLAND |
| Durability | WHEATLAND |
| Versatility | Food to Live |
| User Reviews | Food to Live |