“I haven’t bought Campbell’s since the two daddies commercial”.
Me, either.
Progresso soup is pretty good.
Their legacy soups are just not attractive in today’s healthy eating approach. Some of the brand extensions are probably okay but they actually blamed the margin compression on the rising price of carrots!
Progresso is better soup, but I think that the reason you cited is the reason for Campbell’s drop in sales.
I didn’t know about the two daddy’s, but 1.59 is too much for a can of soup..
If I want soup it’s always Great Value soup ,once a month maybe
Campbell’s is an expensive, lesser quality soup. Those who don’t care about quality and focus on cost will buy cheaper soups. Those who focus on quality and don’t care about cost will buy higher quality soups. That leaves Campbell’s out in the cold.
Me neither, that turned my stomach.
Any health conscious person who reads the sodium content on the label, and understands what it means, won’t eat the stuff. Why in world would CNN try to blame the drop in Campbell’s soup sales on the price of carrots?...Fake News.
Store Band for me!
Saving money and telling the new agenda to go to hell!
Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup is the best starter for the all-time favorites of - hamburger Stroganoff, the holiday green bean casserole with toasted onions on top and other tasty & filling dishes.
I was raised on their tomato soup made with milk instead of water, true comfort food.
2 daddies commercial...another good reason not to buy it. I quite because of the price.
It is so simple to make your own soup, not to mention more delicious and nutritious. Whip up a big pot and freeze the extra for a later date.
Mixing soup and politics is not a wise move. Soup is an institution. You have to actually try hard to muck it up.
And their soups have so much sodium that I refuse to buy their products!
Too many variations on the theme, it’s hard to find regular don’t screw with it cream of mushroom when the aisle in inundated with low fat, low cal, low salt, old fashioned... Eventually you see the real stuff, way down at the bottom hidden like they’re ashamed of it. And it’s mostly empty because that’s the only version people actually want.
I think lots of companies are into subtle and not so subtle social engineering. I haven’t seen the Campbell’s soup 2 daddies commercial but I have seen a Tide white husband/black wife, Clearblue Easy white husband/black wife and an Ikea lesbian commercial. Why are these companies targeting a miniscule group of buyers?