The only product with msg I used previously was bullion cubes, but now I use "soup and gravy base" or "beef goo" as my wife calls it. But msg is no substitute for alliums in cooking.
I agree completely. At home I make my own veg stock, as well as chicken stock from the remains if we have roast chicken. I only use "beef goo" as you accurately put it when I cook for a senior citizens' Lunch Club. Elf and Danger insist that either everything must be prepared in the on-site kitchen or must come out of a sealed packet. The fact that on their 1 (dreadful) to 5 (well, OK) rating system my kitchen would rate a six at least.
The worst are, of course, the various flavours of "gravy granules". Anyone who uses them except in dire emergency should be burned at the stake. Even worse, they should be forced to eat (drink?) it. But that would count as cruel and unusual punishment and banned under the Geneva Convention.
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