Progresso Rich & Hearty Chicken Corn Chowder — Portion-Controlled Comfort Food for Mindful Eating Routines, 18.5 oz Can
Progresso Rich & Hearty Chicken Corn Chowder — Portion-Controlled Comfort Food for Mindful Eating Routines, 18.5 oz Can
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Why you'll love it
- No prep work — just heat on stovetop or microwave for a hot meal in minutes
- Gluten-free formulation accommodates dietary restrictions without sacrificing flavor
- Hearty, filling chowder with real chunks of chicken, corn, and potatoes rather than thin broth
- No artificial flavors and recognizable quality ingredients from a trusted brand (Progresso / General Mills)
- Shelf-stable can provides long pantry life and reduces food waste with about two servings per can
- Affordable, calorie-controlled meal option at 190 calories per one-cup serving
Perfect for
- Quick ready-to-eat lunch at work or home with no water or prep required
- Easy weeknight dinner paired with bread or salad for a complete meal
- Pantry-stocked backup meal for emergencies or low-effort days
- Comfort food side dish for casual family meals
- Shelf-stable meal for camping trips or travel (no refrigeration needed until opened)
Product Information
CHICKEN CORN CHOWDER: Delicious chicken and corn chowder soup with a creamy broth and tasty mix of corn, chicken, potatoes, celery, onion, and more; A delicious addition to lunch or dinner GLUTEN FREE CANNED SOUP: A gluten free soup with 190 calories per one-cup serving QUALITY INGREDIENTS: No artificial flavors for the great taste you'd expect from Progresso soups QUICK AND EASY: Progresso soup is ready to serve; Unlike instant ramen, there's no need to add water - just warm it on a stovetop or in a microwave in minutes (if hot, handle with care) CONTAINS: One 18.5 oz can of shelf-stable Progresso Rich and Hearty Chicken Corn Chowder Soup, flavored with bacon; About two servings per can
Product Dimensions : 3.45 x 3.45 x 4.45 inches; 1.35 Pounds UPC : 041196914160 Manufacturer : General Mills Units : 18.5 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #6,502 in Grocery & Gourmet Food
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Progresso Chicken Corn Chowder safe for someone on a gluten free diet?
Yes. This chowder is labeled gluten free, making it a convenient option for people managing celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, or anyone choosing to avoid gluten as part of a wellness routine.
Does this soup contain any artificial flavors?
No. The product is made with no artificial flavors, which appeals to shoppers who read ingredient labels and prefer more recognizable pantry items.
How many calories are in one serving?
There are 190 calories per one-cup serving, with about two servings per 18.5 oz can. This makes it easy to plan portion-controlled meals.
Does the soup include real vegetables and protein?
Yes. You will see visible pieces of corn, chicken, potatoes, celery, and onion, which adds nutritional variety beyond a plain broth-based soup.
Can this be part of a balanced mindful eating routine?
It works well as a portion-controlled entrée or a side, paired with a salad, fruit, or whole grain bread, which aligns with many balanced plate guidelines.
Is this chowder a good option for seniors or single-person households?
Yes. The portion-controlled two-serving can is easy to handle, requires no prep, and reheats quickly, which is ideal for people who want simple meals without cooking for a crowd.
Can I rely on this for a clean, low-effort dinner during a busy wellness week?
Absolutely. It heats in minutes, requires no chopping or water, and pairs easily with a simple side salad or steamed vegetables for a complete plate.
Does this fit into a calorie-conscious eating plan?
At 190 calories per one-cup serving, it is easy to fit into most calorie-conscious plans, especially when paired with non-starchy vegetables for added volume and nutrients.
Is this a good pantry staple for someone who wants to reduce food waste?
Yes. The shelf-stable can stores indefinitely until opened, and the two-serving size is reasonable for a single-person household, which helps reduce the chance of spoiled leftovers.
Can this be used as a comforting meal during a wind-down routine at home?
Yes. A warm bowl of creamy chowder is a popular comfort food choice, and the ready-to-heat format fits neatly into a relaxed evening ritual of unplugging, eating well, and resting.
How does this compare to homemade chicken corn chowder?
Homemade versions allow full control over ingredients, but Progresso delivers a similar creamy, hearty profile in a fraction of the time, with no chopping, simmering, or cleanup required.
Is this a better wellness choice than condensed cream of chicken soup?
Yes. Unlike condensed soups that require added milk or water, Progresso Chicken Corn Chowder is ready-to-serve, gluten free, and contains more visible protein and vegetables rather than a thin, salty base.
How does this compare to other Progresso soup varieties?
Within the Progresso Rich and Hearty line, this chowder stands out for its bacon flavor, creamy base, and chunky mix of corn, chicken, and potatoes, making it one of the more filling and indulgent-tasting options.
Is this soup too high in sodium for a heart-healthy lifestyle?
Sodium content is something to consider, especially if you are watching intake closely. Pairing the soup with fresh vegetables and drinking water alongside the meal can help balance a sodium-conscious day.
Will I feel deprived eating this on a restricted diet?
Most customers find the chowder rich, creamy, and filling, which helps prevent the feeling of missing out that often comes with restricted diets. The gluten free certification also removes a major source of dietary stress.
Is this a safe choice for someone managing dietary restrictions?
Yes. The gluten free certification, recognizable ingredient list, and absence of artificial flavors make it a trusted option for households managing common dietary restrictions.
How do I prepare Progresso Chicken Corn Chowder?
Stovetop: empty the can into a saucepan, heat over medium until hot, and stir occasionally. Microwave: pour into a microwave-safe bowl, cover loosely, and heat on high for 2-3 minutes, stirring halfway through. The soup is ready-to-serve, so no water or additional ingredients are required.
How should I store the can before and after opening?
Before opening, store the can in a cool, dry pantry. After opening, transfer any unused soup to a sealed container and refrigerate, where it will keep for a few days. Do not store the opened soup in the original can.
How long does the chowder last in the pantry?
As a shelf-stable product, the can has a long pantry life well beyond a typical shopping cycle. Always check the best-by date printed on the can for the most accurate guidance.
Is this product compatible with a gluten free diet?
Yes. Progresso Rich and Hearty Chicken Corn Chowder is certified gluten free, making it suitable for people avoiding gluten due to celiac disease, sensitivity, or personal preference.
Does this soup pair well with bread, salad, or other sides?
Yes. It pairs naturally with crusty bread, dinner rolls, simple green salads, fruit, or grilled cheese sandwiches, which makes it easy to turn into a full meal.
What is included when I order this product?
Each order includes one 18.5 oz shelf-stable can of Progresso Rich and Hearty Chicken Corn Chowder, ready to heat and serve. No additional accessories or prep items are included, and you only need a saucepan or microwave-safe bowl to prepare it.
Is this soup safe to eat past the printed date if the can is intact?
For best quality and flavor, it is recommended to consume the soup by the date printed on the can. If the can is dented, bulging, or damaged, the soup should be discarded regardless of the date.
Is this a healthy canned soup option?
It is a reasonable choice for a convenient meal, with no artificial flavors, real chicken and vegetables, 190 calories per one-cup serving, and a gluten free formulation. As with any packaged food, balance it with fresh sides to round out your day.
How is canned chowder different from canned broth or broth-based soups?
Canned chowder is a creamy, hearty style of soup thickened with ingredients like cream or potato and filled with chunks of protein and vegetables, while broth-based soups are thinner, lower in calories, and typically feature more broth and fewer solids. Chowder is generally a more filling, comfort-food option.

