Amy’s Soup, Vegan Alphabet Soup, Low Fat, Made With Organic Potatoes, Carrots and Green Beans, Canned Soup, 14.1 Oz
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Amy’s Soup, Vegan Alphabet Soup, Low Fat, Made With Organic Potatoes, Carrots and Green Beans, Canned Soup, 14.1 Oz
One 14.1-oz can of Amy’s Organic Alphabet Soup
Homestyle vegetable soup made with semolina flour pasta letters and all organic vegetables, including tomato puree, carrots, potatoes, corn and green beans for delicious, vegan meals without compromise
This canned soup contains 5g of plant based protein and 3g of fiber per serving; Amy’s alphabet noodle soup is Non-GMO, USDA-Certified Organic, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Vegan and Certified Kosher for a high-quality plant based food everyone can enjoy
Convenient and easy to prepare, heat Amy’s organic soup in a microwave safe bowl for 2 minutes or heat in a saucepan on the stove and stir occasionally for a healthy lunch or hearty, ready made meals
Since 1987, Amy's Kitchen produces delicious, convenient quick meals and vegetarian food for people who are sometimes too busy to cook
GOODNESS IS OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLE.
We choose what’s best for our customers, our farmers, our employees and our planet. It’s a tall order, but we wouldn’t have it any other way. We’re not in the business of making shareholders happy. In fact, we don’t have shareholders. We’re in the business of cooking delicious, organic vegetarian meals for everyone. We were organic before it was a national certification. So when the U.S. Department of Agriculture decided to create standards for organic, they looked to us for guidance. Together with other industry leaders, we helped pioneer the organic food industry and, more importantly, we helped make organic food available to more people. All of our dishes are non-GMO and we’re a proud supporter of GMO labeling initiatives. Because we believe that people have a right to know what they put in their bodies. We were also the first to market with non-BPA-lined cans, and we’re happy to see many other food companies following our lead.