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expired Posted by snowbelt • Sep 5, 2023
expired Posted by snowbelt • Sep 5, 2023

Sweet Sue Chicken & Dumplings-48 oz Can-$4.67

$4.67

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Amazon-One 48 oz. Food Service size can of Sweet Sue Chicken and Dumplings-$4.67.

https://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Sue-...B07JBKVLQV
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Amazon-One 48 oz. Food Service size can of Sweet Sue Chicken and Dumplings-$4.67.

https://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Sue-...B07JBKVLQV

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Sep 6, 2023
866 Posts
Joined Oct 2010
Sep 6, 2023
hotwheeler69
Sep 6, 2023
866 Posts
DON TOWNSEND
1.0 out of 5 stars Barely Edible
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023
Flavor Name: Chicken & DumplingsSize: 48 OunceVerified Purchase
Before ordering this product I read the reviews and the reviews for similar products and decided to try this one. Well after trying this product I was extremely disappointed. The taste was bad and the dumplings were
flavorless chunks of dough and the chicken consisted of small pieces of diced chicken. I'm mystified that anyone would ever buy this twice after trying it. Don't believe me try it !
Sep 6, 2023
25 Posts
Joined Feb 2007
Sep 6, 2023
LawrenceFair
Sep 6, 2023
25 Posts
I bought the bigger can last go round and it was gross, "gravy" is water and dumplings are like 5 times bigger than the chicken and that is all it has in it. I even added corn and spices to mind after tasting it and I had to throw it away. I only order this stuff cus right now I am poor and disabled with no car. I know it's easy to make. This stuff was gross.
Sep 7, 2023
3,035 Posts
Joined Sep 2006
Sep 7, 2023
Giantcrazy
Sep 7, 2023
3,035 Posts
Think about this one for a second, knowing what inflation has done to prices. This is $4.67 for 48 ounces (less than 10c/oz or $1.60 a lb), and they have to get the ingredients, prepare them, can them, distribute them, ship them - and make a profit on it.

What goes into that can can't possibly be worth more than 50 cents.
Oct 11, 2023
214 Posts
Joined Jun 2006
Oct 11, 2023
ditchqueen
Oct 11, 2023
214 Posts
I've bought this a few times for a quick dinner when I'm pressed for time. I have to feed 8 people, so use about 4 cans. The trick is to add spices to it- parsley, pepper, onion powder etc and heat it on the stove. Is it gourmet? No, but it's cheap and quick.