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๐ฅ Taste the iconic chili that fuels your hustle!
Wendy's Chili With Beans comes in a convenient 15 oz can, delivering 29 grams of protein per serving. This classic, perfectly spiced chili combines beef and beans for a hearty, flavorful meal thatโs microwave and stove ready. Ideal for busy professionals seeking quick, satisfying nutrition with authentic Wendyโs taste anytime.

| ASIN | B0CFV1RQJR |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Allergen Information | Celery |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,500 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #4 in Packaged Chilis |
| Brand | Wendy's |
| Brand Name | Wendy's |
| Container Type | Can |
| Cuisine | North American |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,610 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Halal |
| Flavor | Chili |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027000378151 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 15.01 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Conagra Brands |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 027000378151 |
R**0
Tastes like the restaurant serving. Yummy
Best tasting store bought chili that I have found so far. The Wendy's Chili with Beans tastes very much like the chili sold at the Wendy's fast food restaurants. It's great for that quick meal when your looking for something filling to heat up fast. Also makes a really good topping for a chili and cheese baked potato or over nacho chips with salsa. I could use two or three cans a week and never have the same meal twice. Big thumbs up for the chili!
C**E
Almost as close as possible...
Almost as close as they can get. They could do a couple things more. The easiest is to add actual tomato chunks. Wendy's chili uses real tomatoes not puree. This makes it thicker and tastes better. The other is the meat. That's harder in a manufactured food perspective. Wendy's uses hamburger meat from the day. You can't easily recreate that without frying meat on a pan. But that all said, it certainly recreates the flavor very well. It's my go-to chili when I don't want to lose most of an hour going out.
A**R
Good chili
Love this chili! I use it with other ingredients, (extra veggies, more meat or beans) spices are tasty. Avocado and shredded cheese are good toppers.
G**E
Wendyโs chili
The beef and beans Wendyโs chili is fantastic little pricey, but taste very, very good
G**H
Highly recommend!
This is the real deal. I love Wendy's chili, but hate having to make the drive to get it. Whatever the material of the can, do not leave it in your sink as it will cause rust stains. Not sure why it's different from other cans on the market, but it's not a problem with flavor. Every bit as good as the store itself. I always have some on stock just for a quick meal.
A**R
Perfect taste!!
Chili is great...someone here may have received a defected can of Wendy's Chili. I could taste the metallic taste he/she described...a bad batch of chili. Mine tasted like Wendy's best.
A**R
Not a good value
Not as flavorful as the outlet. Very expensive.
N**E
It's actually like real Wendy's chili.
I was surprised. Might be my new favorite. Probably not at nearly $5 a can but, putting the price aside, yeah, it's like having Wendy's away from Wendy's. Thing is, you got to follow the instructions on the can, heat it once as much as you would normal chili (and remember people think the whole can is a "serving" when in reality it's not, so you have to use your brain some and think), stir, then heat again. Perhaps even a good amount longer than the can prescribes, as I did, and before you know it, you got yourself a bowl of Wendy chili! The taste is 100% comparable. Now I see why some people have room to complain, when framing it to a fresh bowl you'd get from Wendy's direct (assuming their employees are on point - example, my closest Wendy's happens to be poorly-run, so I'm lucky if it's even lukewarm by the time I receive it, but ignoring that variable), sure the spices and peppers are going to be a bit less fresh and luscious (juicier) and of a lesser, enjoyable, savourable texture and tasteful element but everything else is there. And let's be honest, at a Wendy's drive-thru, depending on the spot and quality of management, it's a gamble. If the franchise is managed right, if you happened to show up during busy hour when the product is fresh or if you're a night owl like me and you're getting what's left after half a day, it's either fresh or it ain't. I can honestly say this is probably comparable to what the restaurant itself likely receives direct and reheats for consumers. Now, if you can get yourself a greater volume for a lesser price, fresh, go for it! Mine seems to be charging basically just about the same for even a small Chili (actually more, I just checked) so, it's not an unreasonable purchase for me. Now obviously this canned version likely has some extra fillers and preservatives (not to mention increased sodium) than what's delivered to the restaurant so it makes it "shelf-stable" and able to arrive safely from the plant to your pantry but, honestly, I for one couldn't tell the difference. It's not like most Amazon products where you have to commit yourself to a 12 or 24 pack and be stuck with a product you don't like, it's just one can. Try it. I can just about guarantee you'll like it.
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