Goulash soup is a popular canned dish. But a test by ZDF shows that there are differences in taste and quality depending on the product.

The products from Aldi, Edeka, and Lidl are the cheapest at 45 cents. The soup from koland, on the other hand, costs 99 cents. But how does it taste? These canned goulash soups were tested by k Roland, Sonnen Bassermann, and Erasco brands as well as the own brands from Aldi, Edeka, and Lidl. The consumer magazine Wiso regularly tests food and items in the 'Expensive or Cheap' section of the magazine. For this purpose, experts are consulted and consumers are surveyed. In a Radler test, for example, a product failed mercilessly. In the ZDF test, the product that failed the test was Aldi's own brand Genusszeit, which costs 0.45 euros. As the cooking experts on the recipe portal say, "It's not just the price that matters, it's the quality as well."