Is Greenpeace using the most reliable and accurate ways to measure and present something like this? Lidl is near the bottom but also sells pole and line. Aldi is near the top but also sells regular cheap tuna for example.
In fact do people still trust and take Greenpeace seriously? :stuck_out_tongue:
sb123 to KongDonkey
14 Nov 15#65
Thank you for these links. Personally, I've always bought either John West or Princes (actually bought 3 lots of this actual deal today). Now that I've read these links, I'll be buying sustainable from now on.
rnr81
11 Nov 15#9
taste is individual, thus rendering your comment irrelevant, I'm happy buying this at £2 for a 4 pack, hot from me
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Online & in store. I Picked up 2 packs of the spring water ones in store tonight.
**Spring water and sunflower oil varieties are currently out of stock online.
*Ends 17/11/2015. Maximum of 4 promotional items per customer.
**UPDATE - 12/11/2015 - All varieties currently out of stock online. Still available in store.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/11913625/John-West-breaks-promise-to-use-sustainable-fishing-methods.html
https://secure.greenpeace.org.uk/page/s/not-just-tuna
http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/tuna
Please consider a brand which has been sustainably sourced, like Sainsburys own brand or Waitrose own brand.
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Most places locally to me anyway sell John west 4 tins for £2.50-£3
Agree though Princes is crap IMO, not voted though as it's still a cheap deal
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/11913625/John-West-breaks-promise-to-use-sustainable-fishing-methods.html
https://secure.greenpeace.org.uk/page/s/not-just-tuna
In fact do people still trust and take Greenpeace seriously? :stuck_out_tongue: