The ZDF tested six products from supermarkets and discounters. There is a clear difference in the prices for the own brands from Aldi, Edeka, and Lidl are the cheapest at 45 cents, while the soup from koland costs 99 cents.

The consumer magazine Wiso regularly tests foods and products in the 'expensive or cheap' category, gathering expert opinions and surveying consumers. In a Camembert test, one product outperformed all others. A good goulash soup should contain diced meat, peppers, onions, and broth. However, time and patience are particularly important, according to the cooking experts at the recipe portal Koch-mit.de. The results of the study are published in the latest issue of Wiso magazine, on sale now in Germany and in the U.S. Click here to read the full report. The full report is available on Wiso’s website and can be downloaded from the website for a limited time at: http://www.wiso.com/news/features/top-stories/goulash-soup.