WOLFBrand Chili with Beans, 15 Ounce (Pack of 12)
G**R
Not very keto friendly
Not very keto friendly. Nutrition info was not in the product description, so here is a photo.
W**S
Belongs in the sewer pipe, not in your belly.
The label photo is different from what's in the can. What's in the can looks disgusting. Bought a case of 12. The other 11 are going to the homeless camp, where they will barf it onto the sidewalk.Runny like a fruit smoothie, no recognizable meat, and even the beans are smashed and unrecognizeable. Baby diapers come to mind.Are you actually searching for the "best" canned chili? Best i found, is Stagg Silverado.https://www.amazon.com/Stagg-Silverado-Chili-Beans-Tomato/dp/B07284588V/ref=sr_ph_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1548414740&sr=sr-1&keywords=stagg+silveradoIf that turns into "limited run" and they discontinue, then Stagg "Country" or "Classic" are your backups.https://www.amazon.com/Stagg-Country-Chili-Beans-15-Ounce/dp/B004S07FR4/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1_s_it?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1548414775&sr=1-1-fkmr0&keywords=stagg+homestyleThe absolute front-runner is Stagg Silverado. Even if it takes a 2nd mortgage, trust me just once, and buy it.Is all canned chili disgusting? No, but this Wolf chili is why people think so. The Stagg chili is a respectable product.
S**H
Has made me ill all three times I tried it
I actually happen to enjoy this chili. It's not the most appealing looking canned chili out there but the flavor is good in my opinion. The problem I have with it is I have gotten sick all three times I've eaten it. The first time, I woke up in the middle of the night throwing up. I figured perhaps it was just a bug or something else I ate during the day. The second time, a few months later, I woke up in the morning super nauseous and ended up vomiting before leaving the house for work. Again, figured maybe it was nerves or something. So, I gave it a third and final go earlier this week. Sure enough, middle of the night I was greeted with vomiting and diarrhea. I always heat this up on the stove and make sure it gets to full temperature before eating so I don't know what the problem is. No other canned chili does this to me. Perhaps I'm just sensitive to one of the ingredients but nothing else destroys my stomach quite like this stuff. Needless to say, I will be avoiding this one from now on. If you eat this and end up feeling sick, don't dismiss it. It's likely the Wolf chili.
D**S
Tasty!
Really good canned chili. Among the best. Robust and flavorful, spicy but not hot. (People who like their food to hurt them can add a few drops of hot sauce.) Love the nutrition info labelling that's based on the entire contents of one can, which is what most people are going to eat as a serving. (Most labelling annoys me. How many people get "2.5 servings" out of a 15-oz can?) Glad I bought this to have on hand for quick, tasty meals.
T**D
Chili
What? A bundle for this price? Consumer Reports says this is the best "canned" chili available. I agree and recommend it.
P**P
Good Stopgap
I like Wolf chili and we usually have a can or two in the cupboard. With shelter in place and limited access to a supermarket, (and limited product on the shelves), we bought some volume packs of different staples just to be safe. I got this because it was available and I knew the product. When we're out and about again, this will still be palatable. This is the "Homestyle" version, which, (to me), is milder but more flavorful than the straight Wolf chili with beans.Anyway, it looks like canned chili, which means you're more likely to eat it while camping than while dining at home, and it's loaded with salt. (What canned food isn't?) But it's a fine staple for general use. The 12 pack arrived in good shape. There were a few dents on a few cans, but nothing to effect the integrity of the cans. (And the dented ones taste better anyway.) Of more importance, the "best by" date is Feb 7, 2022, so these aren't out of date leftovers.So, this was a fine choice, and will be a nice change from all that tuna I bought.
T**D
Super good chili!
Wolf Chili is an excellent canned chili -_- but the Wolf Homestyle Chili is the best out of all the Wolf's Chili's. The onions, bell peppers, and seasonings give the chili that homestyle flavor that is missing in canned chili. Top with corn chips and shredded cheese, and you have yourself a delicious and quick meal. Great with cornbread too!
P**L
Not good
I spent years making chili for my Texan hubby and I would have never tried to serve him this stuff. I really do not know what to do with a case of this product. I already tried adding meat and additional onions and green peppers and the only thing I accomplished was ruining the meat, onion & peppers.
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