| | |  | Beef | Home » » » Campbell's Chunky Roadhouse Beef & Bean Chili, 19-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) | | | | | | | Description: | | Campbell's chunky roadhouse beef & bean chili, 19-ounce cans (pack of 12) is a lean meat and a full serving of vegetables and a good source of protein and fiber. | | | Features: | |
• Pack of twelve, 19-ounce cans(total of 228-ounces)
• Full Serving of Vegetables
• Good source of protein and fiber
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 228.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 12.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 16.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
I Have To Admit This Chili Is Seriously DeliciousJan 02, 2011
By Vincent E. Martin
"Darkbard"
Bottom-Line: It's what for lunch every day.
As I stated in my review of Campbell's Chunky Grilled Chicken w/ Vegetables and Pasta soup, I am a family man with the normal trappings of American society; i.e. a mortgage, car payment, insurance payments, children in school, medical bills, grocery bills, well you get the picture. I am therefore frugal by design, because I do like to save a little of what I make. That means that I rarely buy my lunch in the company-sponsored cafeteria, or at a local (sit down or take-out) restaurant. I bring my lunch to work every day sometimes in the guise of "Campbell's Chunky Roadhouse Chili" in an 18.6 oz can or 18.8 oz microwave bowl.
The soup brand, whose tag line used to be "so thick you could eat it with a fork, but bring a spoon because you'll want to get every drop," is actually quite tasty, much more so than Progresso Soup, which I find (very) bland in comparison. And Campbell's Chunky Soup is good for you; most of the varieties have vegetables and lean cuts of meat, and are low in fat and contain at least 2 grams of dietary fiber, but "Campbell's Chunky Roadhouse Chili" contains a whopping 8 grams per serving.
"Campbell's Chunky Roadhouse Chili" has 230 calories and a still low 8 grams of fat per serving. Loaded with generous portions of both beef and kidney beans this hearty bowl is enough to satisfy me for a few hours and the average cost is only $1.59 per microwave bowl at my local Target Super Store. How is that for an inexpensive lunch? However, my local Target and Jewel does not carry all of the varieties of this delicious chili, but enough so that I can partake in at least four times a month in a different flavor.
Other varieties Campbell's offers include Firehouse Chili, Sizzlin' Steak, Tantalizin' Turkey, and Hold The Beans Chili.
Nutritional Information
Ingredients: water, tomato puree, seasoned beef crumbles, diced tomatoes, red kidney beans, kidney beans, contains less than 2% of the following: red peppers, green peppers jalapeno peppers, dehydrated onions, salt, sugar, dehydrated garlic, paprika.
Servicing information: One serving (1 Cup) of "Campbell's Chunky Roadhouse Chili" contains 230 Calories, 8 grams of fat (including 3.5 grams of saturated fat), 30mg of Cholesterol, 870mg of Sodium, 25 grams of carbohydrates, 8 grams of dietary fiber, 11 grams of sugar, and 15 grams of protein.
Conclusion
There is always plenty of Campbell's Chucky Soup in the pantry at my house. It is by-and-large the only kind I buy and "Campbell's Chunky Roadhouse Chili" figures highly on my shopping list each week, even my wife likes it and she is a finicky eater. Low in calories and fat, "Campbell's Chunky Roadhouse Chili" is a tasty alternative to burger and fries, and even a sandwich. And most importantly if fills me up until my mid-afternoon snake. Yes, the chili is a little higher in calories than other soups in the chunky line line-up, but hey a guy has to live a little; no worries.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Delicious AND two-year shelf lifeSep 14, 2009
By W. B. Needle I think this is great chili - good balance of meat and beans. Not too spicy for my wife, not too plain for me. And if you're looking for something to stock away for an emergency, my latest in-store purchase boasted an expiration date 24 months out. (Sorry, I haven't let a can sit around for more than a month to test that.)
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Chili-covered salt in a canAug 02, 2011
By Joshua Turcotte To be fair, this stuff is satisfying and great tasting (otherwise I'd have given it 1 star.) Still, given a can is two servings, you get (for some people, more than) your daily limit of salt in one wallop. If you want to be able to eat any other meals in the day, you should partake of this sparingly.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Campbells Chunky Roadhouse ChiliDec 18, 2011
By futuremil2000 This is the best can chili on the market.I've ate quite a few brands of can chili and this is far superior to them.First of all you know that grease ring you usually get around the bowl with other brands,not a drop of grease in sight.Secound it lives up to that chunky title with meat that equals the beans in ratio.Just damn good chili,HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Just OKMay 23, 2011
By R. Butler Taste is OK, needs more spice. Also, it has those fake 'meatballs' (like from Spaghetti O's) instead of actual ground beef.
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