The article discusses a taste test of supermarket chicken and vegetable soups, revealing that while flavor standards are generally high, there remains a significant concern regarding the welfare information of the chicken used. The author notes that brands like Aldi, Marks & Spencer, Morrisons, and Sainsbury's at least provide some information on sourcing British chicken. A personal connection to chicken soup is explored, and despite preferences for chunky broths, a standout recommendation is made for Waitrose's hearty chicken & vegetable broth due to its flavor and vegetable content.
The Guardian's taste test revealed high flavor standards in supermarket chicken soups, but the lack of welfare information about the chicken remains a concern.
Several brands, including Aldi and Marks & Spencer, use British chicken, marking a positive step towards transparency in sourcing and ingredient quality.
Despite a personal preference for chunky broths over purees, the taste of chicken and vegetable soup still evokes comfort and nostalgia.
The standout product from the taste test was Waitrose's hearty chicken & vegetable broth, praised for its balance of vegetables and chicken flavor.
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