The Popular Boxed Soup We Can't Honestly Recommend - Tasting Table
Briefly

Soup is versatile and customizable, appealing to various tastes, whether homemade or store-bought. However, not all packaged soups are created equal, as illustrated by Judy Moreno's critique of Kettle & Fire Lentil and Vegetable Soup. This particular soup is described as visually unappealing and lacking in flavor and enjoyable texture. Despite marketing promises of tender vegetables, consumers instead encounter a gelatinous mixture that fails to satisfy, exemplifying the challenges of finding quality in boxed soups.
Ranked the worst boxed soup, this meal manages to look unappealing from the moment you open the box. Between its beige-colored broth and the gelatinous clump of lentils and vegetables, Kettle & Fire fails to entice you with a good-looking dish.
Not only does it look little like the photo on the box, but it also fails to deliver on its claims. Kettle & Fire boldly states that every bowl of aromatic soup should feature a balance of tender lentils, sweet carrots, and peppery bites of herbs.
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