Talk:Wolf Brand Chili
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Runny?
[edit]I am a 25 year old Texan, and for as long as I can remember I've eaten Wolf Brand Chili. Only recently have we noticed that the product comes with a quarter of the meat that once came in it. Is this just me or are we SUPPOSED to drain the chili sauce? I tried to contact the company through the "contact" link on the website, but that did not work..........
I agree, although I'm a 49 year old Texan. Lately, sometimes I'll get a decent can and other times it'll be so runny I call it Chili soup! I think they need to hire better quality control workers or something. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.169.111.61 (talk) 07:33, 11 December 2012 (UTC)
I am 66 years old and we have Chili Hot Dogs as a special dish with my children and grandchildren, but recently the chili Was very watery and I was very disappointed when we gathered for Chili Hot Dogs, and the family asked if I had put water in the chili. That is horrible. No more special Chili Hot Dog Dish for this family. Thank you, just want to let you know, and may the Lord bless you. ssss — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.157.217.61 (talk) 22:55, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
Copied text, sounds like an ad
[edit]This comes across like something that was written by a paid employee of ConAgra foods, much of the text is taken word-for-word from one of the referenced pages, and the second referenced page doesn't exist any more, if it ever did. You get redirected to a page in Japanese. Even if Wolf Chili was something great once upon a time, it just tastes like cheap canned chili now. I tried it once; they were selling it at discount price at the local Walmart. AnnaGoFast (talk) 22:18, 18 March 2016 (UTC)
Trying to find chili with Less salt
[edit]Since my Massive Heart Attack 3 weeks ago I've had to cut out a bunch of my Favorite foods. One of which is Wolf Brand Chili because of its High amount of sodium!!! Do y'all currently manufacture Wolf Brand Chili with a Much Lower count of Sodium?
Sincerely, Paul DeLashmit 330 Bloomington Drive Brighton, TN 38011 delashmitvolunteer@yahoo.com 901-481-9889 174.247.241.100 (talk) 02:24, 26 April 2022 (UTC)
- @174.247.241.100: You posted your request on the Talk page of the Wikipedia article about the chili. You might want to contact the company that makes it, which is ConAgra, perhaps through its website: [1]. Geoff | Who, me? 17:44, 26 April 2022 (UTC)