Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 22:13     Subject: Re:Bought Wegman’s garbanzo beans—inside were cannellini beans.

Anonymous wrote:Who puts garbanzo beans in chili? Wegman’s saved your dinner.


This! I always use cannellini beans in my chili!
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 21:37     Subject: Bought Wegman’s garbanzo beans—inside were cannellini beans.

Putting any kind of beans in chili is your real mistake. Skip them next time + you won't have to worry about mislabeled cans. Your stomach + neighbors will thank you.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 13:19     Subject: Bought Wegman’s garbanzo beans—inside were cannellini beans.

Anonymous wrote:That is a really bad mistake. Please report it. For allergic people it can lead to tragedy.


Unfortunately, she ate the evidence
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 10:23     Subject: Bought Wegman’s garbanzo beans—inside were cannellini beans.

The idea of garbanzos in chili is gross but there’s no “too much trouble” about that. Email wegmans with the serial number and lot number. I’ve never heard of a cannellini allergy by my husband can’t eat kidney beans for the dietary upset they cause.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2022 20:13     Subject: Re:Bought Wegman’s garbanzo beans—inside were cannellini beans.

Anonymous wrote:The chili turned out fine. Recipe called for 2 cans of garbanzo beans mashed lightly in a food processor for texture. 2 cans of kidney beans. I already had one can at home so that gave enough texture. It was a Serious Eats vegetarian chili.

The point of my post was that the mislabeled can is problematic. It’s not what I expected when I opened the can. It was too much trouble to return.



Sounds like the real issue was that recipe