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12-pk 18.5-oz Progresso Reduced Sodium Canned Soup (Roasted Chicken Noodle Soup)

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Amazon has 12-pk 18.5-oz Progresso Reduced Sodium Canned Soup (Roasted Chicken Noodle Soup) on sale for $14.28 - $0.71 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $13.57. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.

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Amazon has 12-pk 18.5-oz Progresso Reduced Sodium Canned Soup (Roasted Chicken Noodle Soup) on sale for $14.28 - $0.71 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $13.57. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $1.25 lower each (53% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $2.38 each.
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Today 12:45 PM
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countylineToday 12:45 PM
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This is reduced sodium? One can has 40% of daily... seems like a lot of sodium to me.
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SimpuhlToday 04:16 PM
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Quote from countyline :
This is reduced sodium? One can has 40% of daily... seems like a lot of sodium to me.
Then don't eat it
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JimR2075Today 04:29 PM
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Came out to $12.14 for me on S&S at the 15% 'extra savings' rate.
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HyraxToday 06:16 PM
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Quote from countyline :
This is reduced sodium? One can has 40% of daily... seems like a lot of sodium to me.
how is 40% a lot? are you really going to eat 60% more salt throughout the day?
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nolifeToday 06:52 PM
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Quote from countyline :
This is reduced sodium? One can has 40% of daily... seems like a lot of sodium to me.
Relative to the non reduced version.
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solargeek84Today 07:44 PM
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Every time someone comments here about how much salt is in some food, they get dogpiled here. Some of us have high blood pressure and look for alternatives with low salt content. It's pretty frustrating to see something identified as "reduced salt" still having excessive amounts. The max daily amount recommended for people with high blood pressure is only 1500mg. This soup has 1000mg for only 180 calories. That ratio is just ridiculous.
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jlkeetonToday 08:32 PM
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Quote from solargeek84 :
Every time someone comments here about how much salt is in some food, they get dogpiled here. Some of us have high blood pressure and look for alternatives with low salt content. It's pretty frustrating to see something identified as "reduced salt" still having excessive amounts. The max daily amount recommended for people with high blood pressure is only 1500mg. This soup has 1000mg for only 180 calories. That ratio is just ridiculous.
Not directly a reply to just you, but some help for those looking at sodium labels...
You have to look for the label "Low Sodium" and not "Reduced Sodium". Reduced = at least 25% less sodium than the standard/regular version. That can be low but also can be still high like in most soups. Low = 140mg of sodium per serving max or it can't have that label. These are very misleading until you know the definitions. Having to buy for someone who needs low sodium vs reduced in most cases, I've learned this. There's also "Light Sodium" which is 50% less than the standard/regular version and "Very Low Sodium" is 35mg or less - very hard to get anything because of naturally occurring sodium in things. Amy's Soups are in the light category. Healthy Valley has some no added salt soups, and the 45mg-per-serving vegetable soup is good. Be careful of the Potassium in some of these with lower sodium levels. They can be quite high - Low Sodium V8 has 140mg of sodium but 850mg of potassium b/c they add Potassium Chloride to give it a similar "salty" taste. Lots of salt substitutes are KCl and can just give you too much Potassium than you need instead of Sodium Frown.
The whole can is really more than 1 serving - I tend to add water and stretch it out and then not end up with 1000mg just for soup. It's still better than the 1460mg in the regular can from Progresso. I find those way too salty after getting used to consuming less. It makes eating at a restaurant even more challenging since many dishes there have 5000+mg of sodium if you can find the nutrition information.
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Today 08:43 PM
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RyanMPLSToday 08:43 PM
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Quote from jlkeeton :
Not directly a reply to just you, but some help for those looking at sodium labels...
You have to look for the label "Low Sodium" and not "Reduced Sodium". Reduced = at least 25% less sodium than the standard/regular version.
Came to say the same and we were taught that in 7th grade Home Ec in the late 80's but I only remember there being reduced and low and the definitions from the FDA.
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HRPufnStufToday 09:25 PM
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these are pretty good for a quick lunch.

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