Unless you've been living on another planet and haven't heard how much healthier for you and planet earth organic vegetables are than vegetables that aren't organically-grown, you can easily see which one of the two brands of vegetables is the better of the two, and why.
Birds Eye frozen vegetables are considered by many Americans to be the best brand of frozen vegetables sold; however, as good as Birds Eye frozen vegetables are perceived to be, it's no comparison to ShopRite frozen organic vegetables. To be plain, the reason is the qualifier organic.
Birds Eye Vegetables Vss ShopRite Organic Vegetables ( Price )
Even when comparing the prices, both brands sell for about the same price, give or take $.10 to $.20 cents up or down either way for either brand.
In other words, according to my keen observation on both prices on both products over an extended period of time, at $1.89 for a 16 ounce bag of Shoprite frozen organic mixed vegetables, or any one of the other varieties of organic vegetables offered by ShopRite, generally, you're coming out ahead for the same size bag and variety of non-organic vegetables offered of the Birds Eye brand.
Prices fluctuate, so sometimes Birds Eye will have a slightly better price. For us, in my house, Birds Eye could offer it at a price half as much as ShopRite, still I wouldn't buy it over organic vegetables.
ShopRite Organic Mixed Vegetables are Grade A organic vegetables, and are certified organic by USDA Organic-accredited Pennsylvania Certified Organic.
Here are some notable nutrition facts on ShopRite Frozen Organic Mixed Vegetables. Birds Eye Frozen Mixed Vegetables have the same four vegetables in its mix, and about the same nutritional comparison. Yet again, you can be sure organic vegetables weren't sprayed with pesticides like its counterpart non-organic vegetables were while growing in the field.
Nutrition Facts:
Serving size 2/3 cup or 90 grams; servings per container 5
calories 60; calories from fat 5
sodium 50 mg or a Daily Value of 2%
Vitamin A equal to a Daily Value of 25%
Vitamin C equal to a Daily Value of 6%
Total carbohydrate 10 g or a Daily Value of 3%
Dietary fiber 2 g or a Daily Value of 8%
Sugars 4 g
Protein 2 g
Ingredients ( ShopRite ): certified organic yellow cut corn, organic green beans, organic diced carrots, organic green peas
Birds Eye Vegetables Coupons and Organic Product Coupons
Now, so that you don't feel short-changed if you came here for coupons, here and here are two links to where you can obtain coupons. One link is direct to Birds Eye and a page on its site where coupons are offered. The other link is to a great site where a large number of organic product links to organic coupons have been brought together.
Unfortunately, ShopRite doesn't offer coupons for its brand of organic frozen vegetables, although ShopRite is constantly running great price breaks and all sorts of price cutting promotions for its products and for shopping there.
In conclusion, there's no comparing Birds Eye Frozen Vegetables to ShopRite Frozen Organic Vegetables.
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1 Comments
Post a CommentWhat about taste? I don't have a Shop Rite near me, but I have bought other brands of frozen veggies. I particularly focus on broccoli because it's the only green that my four year old will eat.
The other brands have too much stalk and not enough florets, and generally, just don't taste as good.