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8991950 No.8991950 [Reply] [Original]

Regardless of what people think, canned chili is probably the best pre packaged/pre prepared convenience food you can buy, it's mostly just water groundbeef and beans if you please which are all cheap on their own so nothing tastes explicitly artificial

That being said, these tend to be the most well known brands, and I just ate a can of each back to back...and I gotta say, I much prefer Wolf chili, for one thing you get a larger serving, and for another thing, the Hormel chili has a MUCH stronger tomato sauce taste, it is extremely sweet which I guess some might refer but to me chili shouldn't be so sweet

What are your thoughts on these brands?

>> No.8991966

>>8991950
They're good but the acid that comes 30 minutes later is fucking intolerable. I don't pick them up any more because they're extremely painful to eat and take 5,000mg of calcium carbonate from my bottle every time I have a can.

>> No.8991968

>>8991950
>I much prefer Wolf chili
Completely agree, and I relied way too much on eating these two specific things when I was a poor lazy wagecuck so I don't think there's a better authority figure than me.

>> No.8991970

>>8991966
I feel for you bro. I'm fine with most foods but orange juice just fucks my shit up but it's so delicious.

>> No.8991972

>>8991950
Canned chili just isn't real chili, and you damned well know it's true. It's edible, but I'd slap someone who said they were making chili for dinner, and gave me a bowl of canned shit. It's good as a condiment or addition to a cheap dip, but it's a pitiful excuse for food, right up there with the likes of chef boyardee.

>> No.8991981

>>8991970
There's perfume in it. Plain oranges don't hurt as much as that perfume water.
I've had very little acid problems lately but canned things with tomatoes and citrus always nail me.

>> No.8991997

>>8991981
Nah even fresh squeezed does me in. Red wine too but not white for some reason.

>> No.8992010

>>8991997
Mad dog is the pinnacle of acid reflux triggers.
Red wine is a close second.

>> No.8992062

>>8991950
Why can't Wolf release a Hot version with beans? I've only seen mild.