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  • cream of chicken soup

    A food item where 2 of the first three nouns are not present. Murky, dishwater tasting substance made with a light sprinkle of industrial chicken flavouring. Truly, an affront to food.

  • I don't wish to start an argument but Heinz disagree with you. Both chicken and cream are present and correct.
    https://www.heinz.co.uk/soup/classic/product/100185200098/cream-of-chicken

    The French don't understand the concept of soups containing meat. You can have vegetables or fish, or you can fuck off to the foreign foods aisle where Intermarché will be happy to relieve you of €1.80 for a tin of Heinz that was clearly produced for the Francophone market, rather than imported from the UK.


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  • The French don't understand the concept of soups containing meat.

    I don't think I've ever had a French soup that wasn't chicken or beef broth-based.

  • Both chicken and cream are present and correct.

    Ingredients are listed in descending order of proportion in the final product.

    Chicken is second on the list at 3% and cream is 5th. The assertion that either are major components does not really stand up to closer scrutiny.

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