Libby's Mixed Vegetables, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)



Key features
- •Farm-fresh goodness, Kosher, BPA-free can lining.
- •Contains carrots, potatoes, peas, corn, green beans, celery and lima beans.
- •Delicious served alone or added to soups, stews and more.
- •This product is a colorful and delicious array of veggies.
- •It does not contain any cholesterol or fats and is a wonderful source of vitamin A.
Libby's Mixed Vegetables, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
List Price: $64.51$58.06DEALYou Save: $6.45 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.6
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Shipment contained 24 cans @ $3.30 ea
gejome✓ Verified Purchase•February 8, 2024
A Libby's product of mixed vegetables. Shipment arrived in excellent condition, in a reasonable shipment time with an expiration date of Dec. 2022. Libby's is a favorite brand a cut above other competitive like products
I would give them a 5 but many of the ...
R.H.✓ Verified Purchase•January 9, 2024
I would give them a 5 but many of the cans came dented which always concerns me when working with vacuum packed or canned goods.
Good deal.
enigma✓ Verified Purchase•January 2, 2024
Good to keep on hand to add 'healthiness' to various dishes. Great for soup.
Good Veggies at Your Front Door
Lynrie✓ Verified Purchase•December 23, 2023
Having a case of good veggies delivered to my front door is way better than lugging them to and from my car's trunk. These are a tasty blend of carrots, potatoes, peas, corn, green beans, celery, and lima beans, reminiscent of the medley in good canned vegetable soups. I'm eating more veggies. So, great taste, the Subscribe and Save pricing and front door delivery make this a 5 STAR WINNER!
I usually use canned goods more in winter when fresh local veggies are out of season. The usual vegetable source strategy had FRESH as primary, Frozen secondary then CANNED. I was buying local and seasonally to decrease my carbon footprint UNTIL the salmonella and e.coli outbreaks scared me and have me resorting to canned goods year-round. Most often canned goods are heated to a temperature that kills most of the "bad stuff". The downside is canned goods have more added salt AND may be from genetically modified organism (GMO) sources. Adding to my "heebie-jeebies", so much is from China with dubious additives and standards. So I'm playing "foodie russian roulette" and betting on canned goods for now :)
FYI Seneca foods sells canned goods under the MANY recognizable labels including your local store brands, so don't be a label snob if you can help it!
I usually use canned goods more in winter when fresh local veggies are out of season. The usual vegetable source strategy had FRESH as primary, Frozen secondary then CANNED. I was buying local and seasonally to decrease my carbon footprint UNTIL the salmonella and e.coli outbreaks scared me and have me resorting to canned goods year-round. Most often canned goods are heated to a temperature that kills most of the "bad stuff". The downside is canned goods have more added salt AND may be from genetically modified organism (GMO) sources. Adding to my "heebie-jeebies", so much is from China with dubious additives and standards. So I'm playing "foodie russian roulette" and betting on canned goods for now :)
FYI Seneca foods sells canned goods under the MANY recognizable labels including your local store brands, so don't be a label snob if you can help it!
Four Stars
Ulysses M✓ Verified Purchase•December 9, 2023
Taste alright as far as canned mixed veggies go.
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