Oceans Best Tuna Flakes in Brine (3 x 165g) RRP £3.00 now ONLY £1.00
15 comments
stoatsville
9 Aug 16#1
cracking deal for £1 well found :man:
salahwrexham
9 Aug 161#2
I bought some before. I have very low standards when it comes down to food. However, I could not eat this tuna. It does not taste like tuna. I returned mine as my dog would not eat it. Maybe it was a bad batch but I would rather go to B&M and get 8 cans for £4.5. I did not vote either way as this could satisfy some other people.
antomac1001 to salahwrexham
9 Aug 161#3
I drained this tuna and mixed it with some sticky barbeque sauce - mixed it lightly so it would not mash to a pulp. I served it on ciabbata bread that had been lightly grilled and brushed with olive oil. To say it resembled pulled pork would be an understatement. It was lush.
Great find OP.
heat + bbq sauce lol
Gollywood
9 Aug 164#4
Tuna Flakes is the waste that is left in the machine after the 'chunks' are processed.
Swept up & sold as flakes. And people fall for it!
Not fit for human consumption IMO
bobo53
9 Aug 161#5
does taste of s....
lazylay
10 Aug 162#6
Have been this price for ages.
sonygeezer
10 Aug 161#7
Had some of this and it is carp not fit for human or animal consumption.
timothyw9
10 Aug 16#8
Cold, Tuna Flakes.
Tuna Chunks in Sunflower Oil is like 60p a tin, really no need to buy this crap.
golfie
10 Aug 163#9
I've low standards when it comes to food and will eat almost anything.......not this though :confused: even the cat refused it.
salahwrexham
10 Aug 16#10
I'm glad you found a use for it.
Cameron92
10 Aug 16#11
Wouldn't touch this with a 10ft pole and line.
Beabee
10 Aug 16#12
I bought few tins of tuna flakes. When I opened them it looked like sick ... like someone had blended the tuna with salt and water. I couldn't even squeeze the water out without firing the goop into my face. I ended up throwing the whole lot away.
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Great find OP.
heat + bbq sauce lol
Swept up & sold as flakes. And people fall for it!
Not fit for human consumption IMO
Tuna Chunks in Sunflower Oil is like 60p a tin, really no need to buy this crap.
http://www.muscletalk.co.uk/FindPost/1982832
:neutral_face:
I find the best tuna for cost/quality ratio is Aldis.