4 tins for £1 in Poundstretcher various varieties available.
Looks to be a great deal, when comparing the price to other famous stores. None come close
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themachman to theo00
16 Oct 169#16
Unlike Pot Noodles that you posted?
Magister to ashley212
15 Oct 168#5
Good for at least another 50 years which is more than I can say for myself.
skykid3 to ashley212
15 Oct 165#2
meh, dosen't bother me they'll be good for sometime yet, BBD's are just a guideline
buckmr2
15 Oct 164#4
Heat added even though cheaper is at Chester le Street market on a Saturday morning but that's often out of date (B.B.E.)
Always buy cheap stuff from there and not bothered if out if date.It's never done me any harm in years of buying there.
Biscuits/tinned food/ sauces/ pickles/ chocolste/ crisps etc etc all a fraction of the Tesco 60 yards away
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ashley212
15 Oct 16#1
Look at the date on the bottom of the tin, my store are 10p each because they go out of date in October 2016
skykid3 to ashley212
15 Oct 165#2
meh, dosen't bother me they'll be good for sometime yet, BBD's are just a guideline
Magister to ashley212
15 Oct 168#5
Good for at least another 50 years which is more than I can say for myself.
sradmad
15 Oct 163#3
good find op, heat added
buckmr2
15 Oct 164#4
Heat added even though cheaper is at Chester le Street market on a Saturday morning but that's often out of date (B.B.E.)
Always buy cheap stuff from there and not bothered if out if date.It's never done me any harm in years of buying there.
Biscuits/tinned food/ sauces/ pickles/ chocolste/ crisps etc etc all a fraction of the Tesco 60 yards away
boostii
16 Oct 161#6
Buy these quick before Scottish Indyref2. When the foreseeable future trade tarriffs kick in, this deal will have seemed like a canny investment.
brendinho
16 Oct 16#7
great!! cheers!!
rmaee
16 Oct 16#8
In my local store they are not 4 for a £1 ! They are 50p each and they are 50p online as well ! And you can get 2 for a£1 at the pound shop
Marmitefan
16 Oct 162#9
Tinned food will last well the beyond the best before date as the tin contains no air therefore preserving the content.
nickhale756 to Marmitefan
16 Oct 16#19
Not air-it's because it is cooked in the tin in a steriliser!
morrig
16 Oct 161#10
Scott of the Antarctic had canned food that was found still good after many decades,so long as tin not damaged will still be good long after I'm gone.
nickhale756 to morrig
16 Oct 16#20
It probably helped that they were deep frozen too! I'm not sure I'd care to try it though, as in those days the can seams were made with lead based solder!
Opening post
Looks to be a great deal, when comparing the price to other famous stores. None come close
Top comments
Always buy cheap stuff from there and not bothered if out if date.It's never done me any harm in years of buying there.
Biscuits/tinned food/ sauces/ pickles/ chocolste/ crisps etc etc all a fraction of the Tesco 60 yards away
All comments (30)
Always buy cheap stuff from there and not bothered if out if date.It's never done me any harm in years of buying there.
Biscuits/tinned food/ sauces/ pickles/ chocolste/ crisps etc etc all a fraction of the Tesco 60 yards away