Organic Traditional Refried Beans



Made with organic pinto beans blended with traditional spices and a hint of onion and garlic, this classic side dish is a star all on its own.
Sustainable goodness
Amy’s has been organic and non-GMO since before it was “cool." They source ingredients and create meals that they would serve to their family—so you know you trust their food for yours.
Why we love it
Sure, in an ideal world, we'd all have time to make our own refried beans. But if you don't have hours to spend soaking and sauteing a pot of pinto beans, this vegan version is your new best friend. Thanks to its savory, seasoned flavor, and perfect consistency, you'd never guess it's from a can.
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- Dairy-Free
- Gluten-Free
- Kosher
- Nut-Free
- Soy-Free
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- B Corp
- Women Owned
- Made In The USA
- Non-GMO
- Organic
- Sustainable Agriculture
- BPA-Free
- Plastic Minimal
- Recyclable Packaging
- Recycled Content Packaging
- Renewable Energy
- Zero Waste Manufacturing
- Poverty & Hunger
Shipping
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How it does good
The gold standard in organic food since 1987
Amy’s Kitchen is one of the first companies to make organic, healthy food popular and accessible. They use sustainably-harvested, organic, and non-GMO ingredients for their ready-made meals, soups, and sauces. Why? Because it’s not only better for people, it’s far kinder to our planet. Amy’s sources from local California farms whenever possible to support the community and keep their carbon footprint low. Plus, they were one of the first to use BPA-free, recyclable aluminum cans for their products. These “common” practices are only common because of Amy’s. In fact, the USDA (and others) looked to Amy’s when they were setting organic and environmental standards.
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recyclable packaging
One of the first companies to use recyclable cans without BPA lining, you might say Amy’s is the gold standard in sustainable packaging. -
responsible sourcing
The ingredients in Amy’s products are sourced from local organic farms when possible. Their meals are always vegetarian because eating and farming meat has major environmental consequences. -
supporting key causes
At Amy’s Kitchen, taking care of people is at the heart of why they make food. They extend that care with their Community Giving Program, which includes food and financial contributions to the local communities where they work. Amy's also offers their employees 16 hours of paid time to volunteer within their own communities. -
low carbon footprint
Amy's Santa Rosa production facility is certified TRUE Zero Waste. They also helped bring a new industrial-scale solar project onto the grid, and they're an EPA Smartway Partner, which is advancing supply chain sustainability by improving freight transportation efficiency.
How to use it
Prep the refried beans in the microwave or stovetop, then bulk up your burritos, serve as a side dish, or create a delicious bean dip.
When you're done...
Good news! Rinse the can and recycle it in your curbside recycling bin.
These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.
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