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Is there a decent bought soup anywhere?

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HomewardHound · 23/09/2019 10:46

I normally make my own soup. Right now I’m ill and after setting off the fire alarm last week by forgetting the stove, I am reluctant to try again at the moment.

Over the last few days I have tried many stores soups. They are revolting. M&S chicken and vegetable tasted like it had chemicals in it (it probably does). Waitrose chicken and veg broth was the same.

Thee must be SOMEWHERE that does a decent soup. It’s not hard to make so there must be something in them to preserve them I guess?

We’re in a city so have access to places like Leon and Pret etc as well as the supermarkets. Do any of them do a decent soup. Just want something not messed about and full of rubbish. As fresh as possible.

TIA

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tectonicplates · 23/09/2019 10:49

New Covent Garden soup, available from many supermarkets.

GinNotGym19 · 23/09/2019 10:54

New Covent Garden soup is really nice! I like the skinny chicken one. The soup in the fridge section are nicer than can ones I think

lazylinguist · 23/09/2019 10:54

Covent Garden soups are the best bought ones imo. But they are still not a patch on homemade. I find all bought soup too salty.

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StrongTea · 23/09/2019 10:55

Baxters soups are good. Carrot and butterbean really tasty.

Dowser · 23/09/2019 10:56

Chicken Katsu curry one from Pret A Manger was lush
Gf and df too

Daffodil2018 · 23/09/2019 10:57

Daylesford Organic chicken and chorizo soup from Waitrose is absolutely delicious. I lived on it for the first few weeks after I had given birth.

KondoKonvert · 23/09/2019 10:57

Eat. does amazing soup. You can look on their website for the week's menu.

fedup21 · 23/09/2019 10:59

Try Cully and Sully from Tesco -they are really nice, especially the vegetable one.

BarbaraofSeville · 23/09/2019 11:02

I know what you mean OP. Almost all ready made soup, even the posh, fresh, natural looking ones are horrible compared with home made. I really don't know what they do with them.

But strangely, I prefer canned tomato soup (Baxters or M&S own brand only, not Heinz) but it seems a bit thick, so I mix a bit of vegetable stock in with mine to thin it down a bit.

TinklyLittleLaugh · 23/09/2019 11:05

I make my own soup too and agree with you about most of them tasting awful. Eat is pretty good though.

AlexaAmbidextra · 23/09/2019 11:05

Cully & Sully Pea and Mint. I’m addicted. All their soups are lovely though.

Sooverthemill · 23/09/2019 11:07

I love most of the soups Pret a Manger do but from the supermarket I absolutely love Yorkshire provender soups. In fact I have some almost every day for my lunch. My favourite is the roast chicken which tastes homemade, the beetroot is delicious but I've honestly never had a horrible one. Waitrose seem to have the biggest range or the coop

Sooverthemill · 23/09/2019 11:07

Ps sorry you are feeling ill

EleanorofCastile · 23/09/2019 11:08

Pret soups are lovely!
I think the M&S fresh plastic tub ones are good - have only tried the veggie ones, but the tomato and lentil one is good and they do one with beans and barley which is good too.

HomewardHound · 23/09/2019 11:11

I tried the Thai chicken from Yorkshire Provender and it wasn’t as bad as some of the others but I wouldn’t buy it again.

It’s like bought gravy, there’s something just not quite right. DH says tinned soups are better but he’s a child of the 70s 😁

Will get him to bring me something from Eat or Pret and will try the Covent Garden ones again. Thanks

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EnriqueTheRingBearingLizard · 23/09/2019 11:11

I’ll second Yorkshire Provender, their Roast Chicken is the only bought soup I have. I did try Covent Garden but found all the ones I had very disappointing and wouldn’t buy again.

TankGirl97 · 23/09/2019 11:11

I lived on Yorkshire Provender cauliflower and cheese soup when dc3 was born. Probably not the healthiest option but it’s delicious.
I agree about bought soup generally, it’s rare for me to like one enough to buy it twice.

HomewardHound · 23/09/2019 11:11

Sooverthemill Thanks it’s this blooming virus thing that’s going round, like a cough and cold with upset tummy.

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Crawley65 · 23/09/2019 11:12

Waitrose fresh soup is lovely. The chicken and veg one is delicious, quite chunky pieces of chicken and loads of veg.

FinTutuola · 23/09/2019 11:15

The Cully & Sully chicken one is amazing - when i was pregnant I had it almost every day for my lunch for about 3 months

MustardScreams · 23/09/2019 11:18

Covent Garden soups are grim. The people recommending them must not have tastebuds.

The best ones are Daylesford Organic (vv expensive though) or M&S fresh soups.

thecatneuterer · 23/09/2019 11:20

Tideford. You can only get them in Morrisons, Waitrose and from Ocado.

BarbaraofSeville · 23/09/2019 11:22

See I don't rate the M&S fresh soups Mustard.

The chicken, mushroom and rice one isn't bad, but I've had a couple of other ones that weren't nice at all.

I'm intrigued by the Cully & Sully ones though. Although I'm not sure I can bring myself to pay £1.75 for it, because when I make soup, which turns out much nicer than most bought ones, it's to use up the odds and sods of bendy veg plus a few lentils etc, so effectively free/not far off.

mogtheexcellent · 23/09/2019 11:38

The Cully and Sully tomato soup is amazing. Only seen it in tescos though.

IsadoraQuagmire · 23/09/2019 11:45

Yorkshire Provender soups are delish. I used to quite like New Covent Garden, but they're very bland compared to YP (I'm vegetarian, so can't comment on any flavour that has meat/fish in it though)