I know you can get 400-odd gram tins for £1.49 in B&M etc, but if you want small tins, this is about as cheap as I've seen.
12 comments
backinstock
7 Jun 164#1
Is it sockeye salmon?
brychris
7 Jun 161#2
Elaborate more on this item
what brand?
Pink or red?
Skinless & bonless or not?
billythefish
7 Jun 16#3
is it dolphin friendly
basil50
7 Jun 16#4
Can never see the point of pink salmon
satchef1
8 Jun 16#5
Is it farmed or wild? :smile::wink:
dunno
8 Jun 16#6
Does it have a ring pull or do I need a tin opener?
kalico
8 Jun 161#7
What did it eat for its last supper?
andykapa
8 Jun 16#8
amour3k
8 Jun 16#9
Was in a FarmFood's Store only last night as well.
And ironically for a different HUKD Salmon Deal also (which I fortunately got last minute).
Wish I'd have thought to look out for this at the time too..... (could have make a good all rounder?) ahhhhhhhhh well?, lol.
Will keep an eye out for these for later, thanx for Posting. :-)
brychris
8 Jun 161#10
I can comfirm this salmon is manufactured by cucumber and is pink salmon, brought some today. The best tin pink salmon is Watersons from Homebargains, usually costs 89p and is better than the big two (John west & princess) IMO.
ethithrift
8 Jun 16#11
Thanks for filling in the details I forgot. For anyone wondering, it's complete with skin and bones!:laughing:
brychris
9 Jun 16#12
No problem, I love the bones in salmon, I brought the salmon yesterday and had it on sandwiches. It was really good quality, blind folded, you wouldn't know the difference between this and John West.
The smaller cans (212g) are better because once you've opened a big can (418g) you need to use it on that day as it doesn't taste as good the next day!
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12 comments
what brand?
Pink or red?
Skinless & bonless or not?
And ironically for a different HUKD Salmon Deal also (which I fortunately got last minute).
Wish I'd have thought to look out for this at the time too..... (could have make a good all rounder?) ahhhhhhhhh well?, lol.
Will keep an eye out for these for later, thanx for Posting. :-)
The smaller cans (212g) are better because once you've opened a big can (418g) you need to use it on that day as it doesn't taste as good the next day!