I Tried 6 Store-Bought Clam Chowders & the Winner Was Creamy and Clammy in the Best Way

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, and is the ultimate comfort food. Of course, enjoying it on the coast with the ocean in the background is the best way to savor it. But, when you can't make the trip or want all that rich, clammy goodness at home, store-bought chowdah is a trusty fallback. Kroger's soup aisle is filled to the brim. You'll find familiar name brands and house brands under the Simple Truth Organic, Private Selection, and generic Kroger lines. The latter sticks out with the chain's blue emblem and appealing striped cans of various colors. Within this collection, you'll find the obligatory classics like Chicken Noodle, Tomato, Hearty Vegetable, and Bean soup next to a few more intriguing options like the. One 18.8-ounce can of the chowder costs $1.

Bar Harbor Foods prides itself on offering natural and sustainably sourced seafood products. Its lineup of offerings all contain a blue Marine Stewardship Council label, so you know your fish is coming from a responsible fishery. None of the other clam chowders I picked up sport this certification, so I was excited to try it.was stocked instead of the ready-to-serve cans.

 

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