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Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons - 4 Pack

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About Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons

About Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons

Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons is the kind of thing that earns its place in the cupboard not through drama, but through quiet reliability. It is instant minestrone soup, imported from the United Kingdom, and it is available in Canada without anyone having to plan very far ahead.

This is a four-sachet pack of Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons, each one a proper minestrone with ring noodles and croutons included. Add boiling water, stir, and you have a bowl of something warm and familiar in about the time it takes to decide you cannot be bothered making anything else. It is a British pantry staple in the most honest sense of the phrase.

For British expats in Canada, Cup A Soup carries a very specific kind of recognition. It is the soup that lived in the kitchen cupboard, the office drawer, and occasionally the back of a bag at work. The Great British Shop stocks the genuine UK version, so there is no need to hope someone packs it in their luggage or tracks it down in a vague international aisle.

Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons is suitable for vegetarians, and the four-sachet format makes it a sensible thing to keep around for lunches that need to happen quickly and without much ceremony. It ships from within Canada, which means the soup arrives considerably faster than any parcel from the UK would.

Shop more Batchelors in Canada or browse the wider range of British pantry favourites for the other things you have been meaning to restock.

Ingredients, Nutrition & Storage
Nutrition Facts / Valeur nutritive

Ingredients

Water, Tomatoes (22%), Vegetables (6%) (Carrot, Onion, Peas, Leek), Ring Noodles (2.5%) (Water, Wheat Flour, Salt), Potato Starch, Maize Starch, Croutons (1.5%) (Wheat Flour (with added Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Palm Oil, Salt, Yeast, Antioxidant (Rosemary Extracts), Glucose Syrup, Sugar, Salt, Flavourings, Parsley).

Allergens

Contains: wheat, gluten.

May contain: celery, egg, milk, soya.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place.

Frequently asked questions about Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons

Q: Is Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons suitable for vegetarians?

A: Yes, Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons is suitable for vegetarians. The soup contains tomatoes, vegetables including carrot, onion, peas and leek, ring noodles, and small croutons, with no meat ingredients. It does contain wheat, and may contain celery, eggs, milk and soya, so those with specific allergen concerns should be aware of those points.

Q: What is in Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons, and what makes it different from a plain sachet soup?

A: Unlike a plain sachet soup, this one comes with both ring noodles and croutons already included, so there is a bit more texture and substance in the cup. The base is tomato-led with vegetables including carrot, onion, peas and leek. It is still just boiling water and a stir, but the noodles and croutons make it feel slightly more like an actual lunch rather than a hot drink with ambitions.

Q: How many sachets are in a pack of Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons, and is it the UK version?

A: Each pack contains 4 sachets, making it a practical size for a work drawer, a kitchen cupboard, or anyone who knows they will want a quick lunch more than once this week. This is the genuine UK version, imported from the United Kingdom, which is the one British expats in Canada tend to recognise from home rather than reaching for something loosely similar.

More about Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons

Batchelors Cup A Soup sits in a well-established corner of the British pantry: instant dried soup in individual sachets, designed for a mug rather than a pot. The minestrone variety is one of the range's longer-standing flavours, bringing together a tomato base, ring noodles, and small croutons in a format that needs nothing more than boiling water and thirty seconds of patience.

For British expats and anyone who grew up with UK food, Cup A Soup is the sort of thing that is genuinely hard to replace from a Canadian supermarket shelf. The category exists here, but the specific flavour profile and the sachet format carry a particular familiarity that belongs to British kitchens rather than North American ones.

Each pack contains four sachets, making it a sensible cupboard item rather than a single-use purchase. It stores easily in a cool, dry place, takes up almost no space, and is confirmed suitable for vegetarians. The croutons are included in the sachet, so there is nothing extra to source.

The wider Batchelors range in Canada includes other Cup A Soup varieties and related products, and the minestrone sits comfortably alongside the other tins and packets in the British pantry favourites collection.

The four-sachet pack ships from within Canada, so whether it is heading to a flat in Oshawa or a home office in Halifax, it arrives without the delays and duties of an overseas order.

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 Minestrone with Croutons

A mug soup with proper office-drawer credentials

Batchelors Cup A Soup Minestrone with Croutons is not trying to be a rustic Italian lunch served beside a sunlit vineyard. It is a British cupboard solution in a paper sachet: kettle on, powder in, stir like you mean it, and suddenly the day is slightly less unreasonable. Minestrone brings the tomatoey, vegetable-led idea, while the croutons do their small crunchy bit before surrendering to the mug. It belongs to that very British category of food that is practical first and sentimental later, usually when you are far from home and realise you miss things you once took entirely for granted.

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The Cup-a-Soup part of the story

Cup-a-Soup was launched by Batchelors in 1972 and became one of the brand’s most enduring products. In the UK it is sold under the Batchelors name, and the brand is now owned by Premier Foods. Before that modern packet history settled down, Batchelors passed through a few hands: Unilever sold Batchelors and Oxo to the UK subsidiary of the Campbell Soup Company in 2001, and in 2006 Campbell’s withdrew from the UK market and sold assets including Batchelors to Premier Foods. That is the neat version. The more useful version is that the Batchelors name on the front still tells British shoppers what sort of thing they are getting: quick soup, familiar flavours, no ceremony.

Before the sachets, there were peas

The Batchelors story begins much earlier than instant soup. William Batchelor founded the company in Sheffield in 1895, initially specialising in canned vegetables. He had been connected with produce and tea packing in Sheffield, and the business grew out of methods for preserving vegetables, especially peas. It is a pleasingly unglamorous origin, which is often how the best British grocery stories start. Not with a grand culinary philosophy, but with someone finding a way to make a useful food keep properly. By the time William Batchelor died in 1913, the firm had grown into a small but established operation.

Sheffield, tins and a rather formidable daughter

After William’s death, his daughter Ella Hudson Gasking took on the business and became one of Sheffield’s notable industrial figures. Under her leadership, Batchelors opened a new canning factory at Wadsley Bridge in 1937, described at the time as the largest canning plant in Britain. Sheffield is more readily associated with steel than soup, which makes Batchelors an interesting fit: a food manufacturer with industrial scale in a city famous for making harder things. During the Second World War the company supplied canned goods and, under wartime pressures, was acquired by James Van den Bergh of Unilever in 1943. Grocery history rarely stays tidy for long.

From cans to dried food

Batchelors moved into dried soup in 1949 with a chicken noodle flavour, a shift that helps explain why Cup-a-Soup later made such sense under the same name. The company had already built its reputation around food that kept well and worked hard in the cupboard. Dried soup simply took that logic and made it faster. By the time Cup-a-Soup arrived in the 1970s, Britain was more than ready for convenient food that could be made with a kettle, especially in offices, bedsits, staff rooms and kitchens where lunch was expected to behave itself and not require washing up a saucepan.

Why minestrone still earns its place

Minestrone is one of the flavours that gives Cup A Soup a slightly more substantial feel, even if everyone involved knows the mug is doing most of the heavy lifting. The croutons matter too, because British instant soup has always understood the power of a little texture pretending to be a meal. For expats in Canada, this is the kind of product that can trigger oddly precise memories: a parent’s kitchen cupboard, a work mug with tea stains, a rainy lunch break, or a parcel from home padded out with things that somehow matter more than they should. The Great British Shop sends it off with a knowing nod, because sometimes the taste of home comes in four sachets and asks only for boiling water.