Health Factor: Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley soup should not be confused with the “Chicken Vegetable Medley” option from the same line of soups. While the chicken version may be good, Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley soup contains 100% vegetables and no chicken or pasta. This is a great factor for men and women who are dieting or want a healthier choice for soup. Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley soup does not contain MSG. It has only 100 calories and almost zero fat.
Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley does not contain any cholesterol. This soup has some protein, calcium and iron but not a significant amount of either nutrient. It is good source of Vitamin A and contains some fiber. Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley soup has 480 milligrams of sodium. It is much healthier than many soup brands and even some other flavors from the Campbell’s brand.
Quality: The front label of this soup container displays a healthy portion of potatoes, green beans, tomatoes, carrots, peas and corn. However, that is not an accurate depiction of the contents in Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley soup. I purchased this soup expecting to get a healthy and hearty vegetable meal. Instead, there was a ton of broth surrounding a disappointing portion of vegetables. Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley soup is not filling at all.
Price: Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley soup costs nearly $3. The price does not seem expensive if you are shopping for one or two people. It is the average price for Campbell’s Select Harvest soups and rarely changes. I have found this soup on sale at 2 for $5 when shopping at some grocery stores. However, those sales do not occur very often at some grocery stores. If you want to purchase Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley soup, money can be saved by taking advantage of sale events.
Taste Test: Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley soup does not taste very good. It lacks flavor and makes me want to skip vegetable soup altogether. The carrots are bitter, making this awful meal. The broth is the only part of Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley soup that has flavor. I would not serve this to a guest or children and expect them to enjoy it.
Verdict: This soup is only worth purchasing if you are sick or have a very small appetite. Otherwise, prepare to still be hungry after eating Campbell’s Select Harvest Vegetable Medley soup. The portions do not justify its $3 price tag and is insulting to consumers. I would not purchase this product again. There is nothing tasty about this particular Campbell’s vegetable soup.