Is today crap soup day?
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Oakey

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27,980 posts

244 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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It's cold, so I fancied some soup. Seems a simple enough endeavour, right? Walk into premises that dispense food stuffs, leave with soup and roll, how hard can that be?

Business 1:

Me: What soup is it?

Them: chicken and noodle.

Um, no thanks, I want soup not noodles.

Business 2:

Me: Soup?

Her: Creamy mushroom..

Me: Urgh

Her: My thoughts exactly!

There's a good endorsment!

Business 3:

Soup and roll... £1!!

Me: Brilliant, what soup is it?

Her: I've not got any on at the moment...

looks at watch. Nearly noon. Of course, why would you, what sort of lunatic might want soup for lunch?

Business 4:

Me: What soup is it?

Her: Chicken noodle or creamy mushroom

Again? wtf is this? The soup cartel?

I gave up. It'd have been easier to just go and buy a tin of soup but then I never expected it to be this difficult

Mr Roper

14,223 posts

222 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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So how did they let you down exactly?

Where they all advertising different varieties, none of which they actually sold?

Or did you ask what they have, they told you, you dont like it?




Oakey

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27,980 posts

244 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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I get the impression they all order it from the same place and the 'Soup of the Day' is whatever the supplier decides. It seems a bit odd that there was little variety other than chicken noodle or creamy mushroom between four independent sandwich shops. Although, yes, the third venue let me down somewhat by not even having a choice despite it being almost lunch time!

Astarin

75 posts

185 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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Random, my boss just chucked a whole bowl of soup out saying it was pretty abysmal 5 minutes ago...

Oakey

Original Poster:

27,980 posts

244 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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Was it chicken noodle or creamy mushroom? Because apparently Mondays are chicken noodle or creamy mushroom soup day. hehe

thetapeworm

13,744 posts

267 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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I'd consider the availability of mushroom soup a real bonus, I can't seem to get decent fresh mushroom soup around here - I can go to a supermarket and get some exotic Thai or Caribbean soups, a special edition infused delight or a blend of magical cultures from all corners of the globe but rarely something as basic (and tasty) as mushroom.

Thank goodness for Baxters mushroom potage as an emergency back-up.


Oakey

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27,980 posts

244 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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Here's the thing though, all these places advertised "Fresh homemade soup", now given that three out of four sandwich shops in a half mile radius are selling the same soups, what is the likelihood of it being 'fresh' and 'homemade'? Because it seems unlikely to me that they all decided to make the same soup that day.

Davey S2

13,394 posts

282 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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  • pats fresh tomato and basil soup for 85p*

convert

3,757 posts

246 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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Just had a lovely carton of Covent Garden Mexican Chipotle Chicken soup. lick


Podie

46,649 posts

303 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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M&S - Paella soup.

Could be interesting...

Simpo Two

92,570 posts

293 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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Oakey said:
Here's the thing though, all these places advertised "Fresh homemade soup", now given that three out of four sandwich shops in a half mile radius are selling the same soups, what is the likelihood of it being 'fresh' and 'homemade'? Because it seems unlikely to me that they all decided to make the same soup that day.
It would seem that someone has a nice wheeze making soup (possibly fresh and at home) and distributing it to sandwich shops.

arfur

4,015 posts

242 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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EAT Today:

Smokey Bacon and Lentil

OR

French Onion

PRET Today:

Beef and Barley

OR

Thai Corn

OR

Mushroom

cal216610

7,839 posts

198 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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Cream of broccoli with 2 bread rolls £1.49.
lick

Oakey

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27,980 posts

244 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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Simpo Two said:
It would seem that someone has a nice wheeze making soup (possibly fresh and at home) and distributing it to sandwich shops.
So it's a soup monopoly then? hehe

0a

24,132 posts

222 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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Fussy!

So they didn't serve your preferred soup of Scottish virgin full moon shot unicorn soup?!

RodMod

1,172 posts

236 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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Well sometimes I get the odd monday off so today I made some celery cider and stilton. lick

So no , not crap soup day here.

Rod.

Oakey

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27,980 posts

244 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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0a said:
Fussy!

So they didn't serve your preferred soup of Scottish virgin full moon shot unicorn soup?!
Too fking right hehe

21TonyK

13,232 posts

237 months

Monday 7th November 2011
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Would not be suprised if a sandwich shop is not making soup from "fresh" ingredients, they are "freshly" making a soup from a powder mix. Hence the generic descriptions. Even more so for a chicken noodle soup.

Trustmeimadoctor

14,347 posts

183 months

Tuesday 8th November 2011
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for me cream of mushroom, cream of celery and cream of tomato are my favourite soups by far

Oakey

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27,980 posts

244 months

Tuesday 8th November 2011
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cream of celery or cream of tomato would have done me, I'm not a fan of mushrooms unless they're the magical variety.

There was a cafe in town that used to makem genuine homemade celery soup and it was fantastic. Unfortunately they sold up and moved abroad some years back.

I wonder what soup it is today hehe