Raos is good. Pretty consistently top rated. I basically thought all jarred pasta sauces were garbage before I tried it.
…it does always hurt a little when I splurge on a jar though. Also, Costco sells two packs of the 32oz jars for just a bit more than this and it goes on sale frequently.
good question, I spent a few minutes trying to look it up and it probably has to do with the size of the company and the size of the batches made being mostly human labor
so I have a jar here and the packaging says it’s made in Italy and follows a 120+ year old process. The ingredients are basic. The Homemade part has the Rights Reserved symbol, so it’s just a trademark.
Raos is good. Pretty consistently top rated. I basically thought all jarred pasta sauces were garbage before I tried it.
…it does always hurt a little when I splurge on a jar though. Also, Costco sells two packs of the 32oz jars for just a bit more than this and it goes on sale frequently.
I think ALDI’s Select pasta sauce is better for $3.60. Even at Costco price Raos is not worthed.
I agree, its the next best thing to home made pasta sauce
I was just wondering how they get away with writing homemade in the label.
good question, I spent a few minutes trying to look it up and it probably has to do with the size of the company and the size of the batches made being mostly human labor
its not easy to find a clear answer though
so I have a jar here and the packaging says it’s made in Italy and follows a 120+ year old process. The ingredients are basic. The Homemade part has the Rights Reserved symbol, so it’s just a trademark.
Raos is watery and overpriced.