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Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef & Tomato - 4 Pack

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We work hard to bring proper British groceries to Canada, but importing food across an ocean is not as tidy as stocking a supermarket shelf down the road.

Some products arrive with long dates. Some arrive with shorter ones. Different products come through the import process with different shelf lives, so the dates are not always as neat or predictable as they would be in a regular Canadian supermarket.

Most online grocery shops do not show best-before dates unless something is getting close. We do it differently.

If you were shopping in our Halifax store, you could pick up the product, turn it over, and check the date before buying. We think our online customers should get that same level of transparency.

That is why we show best-before dates clearly on our products.

What "best before" actually means

A best-before date is about quality β€” flavour, texture, freshness, and how the product is expected to be at its best.

It is not the same as a "use by" or expiry date, which only appears on certain regulated foods.

For everyday groceries like chocolate, biscuits, crisps, sweets, tea, sauces, jams, and pantry items, the best-before date is a quality marker, not a safety marker.

Why our dates vary so much

British imports are unpredictable. We do not get to choose every date that arrives in Canada, and different products naturally come with different shelf lives.

A jar of sauce may have months or years on it. A bag of crisps might arrive with a much shorter window and still be completely normal for that type of product.

We check dates, show them clearly, and give you the information before you buy β€” because that is how it should be.

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Why some customers like shorter dates

Many of our regular customers deliberately shop shorter-dated items when the price makes sense.

A chocolate bar with two weeks left is often every bit as good as one with six months left β€” and if we can pass on a saving instead of letting perfectly good food go to waste, everyone wins.

It is not about cutting corners. It is about being clear, fair, and sensible with stock that has travelled a long way to get here.

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About Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef & Tomato

About Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef & Tomato

Beef and tomato is a very specific flavour combination in the British soup canon, and if you grew up reaching for a Batchelors Cup A Soup on a grey afternoon, you already know exactly what this tastes like before the kettle has even boiled. For anyone looking for Batchelors Cup A Soup in Canada, this is the genuine UK version, imported from the United Kingdom and available without waiting on a parcel from abroad.

Each pack contains four sachets of Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef and Tomato, weighing 88g in total. The format is straightforward: hot water, sachet, done. It is the kind of thing that lives in a desk drawer or a kitchen cupboard and earns its keep precisely because it asks very little of you.

There is a particular loyalty that British expats have to this sort of product, and it is not really about soup. It is about the mug, the two-minute break, and a flavour that has not changed. The Great British Shop stocks Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef and Tomato as part of a range of British pantry staples shipped from within Canada, so you are not relying on anyone bringing it over in their luggage.

Four sachets sounds like a sensible quantity until the working week gets involved. Beef and tomato sits alongside other flavours in the Batchelors Cup A Soup range, but this one has a particular following among people who would not consider switching. It is imported from the United Kingdom and is exactly the product people tend to order by name.

Shop more Batchelors in Canada or browse the wider range of British pantry favourites available at The Great British Shop.

Ingredients, Nutrition & Storage
Nutrition Facts / Valeur nutritive

Ingredients

Water, Tomatoes (16%), Glucose Syrup, Maize Starch, Beef (1.5%), Onion, Salt, Sugar, Palm Oil, Yeast Extract, Flavourings (contain Milk), Roasted Barley Malt Extract, Colours (Beetroot Red, Carotenes), Parsley, Acidity Regulator (Sodium Citrates), Garlic, Acid (Citric Acid), Milk Proteins, Emulsifiers (Citric Acid Esters of Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids, Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids), Black Pepper Extract.

Allergens

Contains: milk, barley, gluten.

May contain: celery, soya.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place.

Frequently asked questions about Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef & Tomato

Q: What does Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef & Tomato taste like?

A: The flavour is savoury and warming, built around beef and tomato with onion, garlic, parsley and a hint of black pepper. It is the sort of combination that is immediately recognisable to anyone who grew up with it: not a grand soup, but a very specific and satisfying one. Useful on a bleak afternoon when the kettle is already on and lunch needs to happen quickly.

Q: Does Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef & Tomato contain milk or gluten?

A: Yes, it contains both. The soup contains milk, present in the flavourings and as milk proteins, and it contains barley, which is a gluten-containing cereal, present in the yeast extract and roasted barley malt extract. It may also contain celery and soya. It is not suitable for people avoiding milk or gluten.

Q: Is Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef & Tomato the UK version, and is it available in Canada?

A: Yes, it is imported from the United Kingdom and is the genuine British product. The 4-pack of 88g contains four sachets, each prepared with boiling water, which is exactly how people remember it from home. For British expats in Canada, the appeal is partly the flavour and partly the fact that it is the actual UK version rather than something approximate.

More about Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef & Tomato

Batchelors Cup A Soup sits firmly in the British instant soup category, a range of sachet soups that has been a fixture in UK kitchens and office drawers for decades. Beef and tomato is one of the core flavours in the range, alongside chicken and leek, spring vegetable and tomato, and the broader Cup A Soup lineup covers both standard and "extra thick" varieties for anyone who wants something a little more substantial.

For British expats and anglophile households in Canada, this kind of product is genuinely hard to replicate from a local supermarket shelf. The flavour profile is specific to the UK version, and the nostalgia attached to it is not something a broadly similar product can satisfy in the same way.

Each pack contains four individual sachets totalling 88g, which makes it easy to keep a few packs in a cupboard without taking up meaningful space. Store in a cool, dry place and they will wait patiently until the moment someone needs a quick lunch or a warming break between meetings.

The Batchelors range in Canada extends beyond Cup A Soup, and the wider British pantry favourites section covers the kind of everyday UK staples that tend to travel well and store sensibly.

Whether someone is stocking a British-leaning kitchen in Ottawa or Calgary, or sending a care parcel to a homesick friend in Kitchener-Waterloo, this ships from within Canada rather than making the long journey from overseas.

Additional Information

Packaging Accuracy. We keep product information as accurate and up to date as possible. Manufacturers sometimes change packaging, ingredients, nutritional information, allergen advice, pack sizes or branding without notice, so the product you receive may look slightly different from the images shown. If you have a question about ingredients or allergens before ordering, please get in touch and we will gladly check for you.

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The story of Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef & Tomato

A Mug, A Sachet, A Very British Solution

Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef & Tomato is not trying to be a grand bowl of farmhouse soup with a ladle and a backstory involving rain on a stone wall. It is a sachet, a mug, and a kettle. That is the point. Beef and tomato has a particular British canteen-adjacent comfort to it: savoury, slightly sweet from the tomato, warming enough to rescue a cold lunch, and ready before anyone has finished asking what you are having. The four pack format is part of the ritual too. One for the office drawer, one for the kitchen cupboard, one for the bag you forgot about, and one that disappears mysteriously during a week of bad weather.

Read the full story

Where Cup-a-Soup Fits In

Cup-a-Soup was launched by Batchelors in 1972 and became one of the brand’s most recognisable long-running products. In the UK it is sold under the Batchelors name, and the brand is now owned by Premier Foods. The ownership trail is a tidy little lesson in how British grocery shelves often work behind the scenes: Unilever sold Batchelors and Oxo to the UK subsidiary of Campbell Soup Company in 2001, then Campbell’s withdrew from the UK market in 2006 and sold assets including Batchelors to Premier Foods. None of that changes the practical appeal of the packet, but it does explain why a very familiar name can carry a surprisingly busy bit of corporate luggage.

Before The Mug Came The Pea

Batchelors itself goes back much further than instant soup. The company was founded in Sheffield in 1895 by William Batchelor, who had worked as a tea packer and produce merchant and became associated with canning vegetables, especially peas. That is a wonderfully unglamorous beginning, which is usually how useful British food brands start. By the time William Batchelor died in 1913, the firm had grown into a small but established business. His daughter, Ella Hudson Gasking, later became managing director, and under her leadership Batchelors developed into a significant Sheffield food manufacturer. The famous soup sachets came later, but the older Batchelors story is rooted in preserved food that kept well, travelled well, and made ordinary meals easier.

Sheffield, But Not The Steel Bit

Sheffield is more often filed in the British imagination under steel, cutlery and hard industrial usefulness, so a major food manufacturer sitting in that story feels slightly unexpected. Batchelors was part of that practical industrial world in its own way. The Wadsley Bridge canning factory opened in 1937 and was described at the time as a very large British canning plant. That matters because Batchelors was not born as a whimsical country kitchen brand. It came from an industrial city, with all the no-nonsense habits that suggests. Cup A Soup may be light enough to live in a desk drawer, but its family tree runs back through factories, tins, peas, wartime food supply and the deeply British belief that something shelf-stable is always worth having in.

The Convenience Years

After the war, Batchelors moved further into dried foods. Its first dried soup was sold in 1949, with chicken noodle noted as the early flavour. Later came products such as Vesta instant meals in the 1960s, part of that period when British households were beginning to flirt with convenience food and calling things exotic with a straight face. Cup-a-Soup belongs to that same broad movement: food designed for speed, storage and minimum washing up. Beef and Tomato is especially good at sounding like a meal while requiring only a mug. It is not pretending to replace Sunday lunch. It is there for damp Tuesdays, late shifts, student kitchens, staff rooms and the moment when a sandwich alone looks a bit bleak.

Why It Travels So Well In Memory

For British shoppers in Canada, Batchelors Cup A Soup Beef & Tomato often lands less as a novelty and more as a small act of recognition. It brings back office kettles, lunchboxes, cupboards in rented flats, grandparents who kept everything β€œjust in case”, and that very British habit of solving hunger with hot water and a sachet. It is modest, useful, and oddly specific, which is probably why people remember it. Some foods make a grand entrance. This one sits quietly in the cupboard until the weather turns, then looks terribly pleased with itself. A mug of it in Halifax, Calgary or Toronto can feel like a little domestic message from home, signed off quietly by The Great British Shop.