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32-Oz Rao's Homemade Marinara Spaghetti Sauce on sale 8 for $50.88 - $15 (
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Product Details:
- Premium, slow-cooked, all-purpose Italian pasta sauce.
- Each jar brings you the warm, classic flavor of homemade tomato sauce.
- Using the Rao's Homemade classic recipe, this carb conscious marinara sauce is made with high quality, wholesome ingredients including tomatoes, olive oil, onions, garlic, basil and oregano.
- Contains no added sugar, and only includes 100% Italian tomatoes, no paste , making it the perfect keto friendly spaghetti sauce to add to your pantry.
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28oz of quality crushed tomatoes at my heb is $3. A jar of tomato paste is $0.80. Plus all of the spices, garlic, oil, etc. so I'd already be spending **more** to make my own vs buying these. Only way I'd be saving is if I bought the cheapest ingredients available, but then that wouldn't be a like-kind comparison to Rao's, it would be a comparison to something like Ragu. Maybe you have a better source for cheaper Italian crushed tomatoes like are in the Rao's, so please do share.
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I'm a DIY guy but I hate when holier-than-thou types trash on things like this. This is a good sauce at an excellent price.
, welcome to the real world
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28oz of quality crushed tomatoes at my heb is $3. A jar of tomato paste is $0.80. Plus all of the spices, garlic, oil, etc. so I'd already be spending **more** to make my own vs buying these. Only way I'd be saving is if I bought the cheapest ingredients available, but then that wouldn't be a like-kind comparison to Rao's, it would be a comparison to something like Ragu. Maybe you have a better source for cheaper Italian crushed tomatoes like are in the Rao's, so please do share.
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I'm a DIY guy but I hate when holier-than-thou types trash on things like this. This is a good sauce at an excellent price.
, welcome to the real world
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Those complaining about price, 1 jar with some ground beef, peppers and mushrooms with some noodles will feed my family of 4. Could you save a dollar or 2 on some lower quality sauce? Yes, but this is tasty and pretty good quality. Oh and I do make my own sauce from tomato's I grow, but I already used up last years...
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