Not sure if it's been posted before but just seen this in my local Farmfoods and stacked up! This was in Wolverton, Milton Keynes.
Atlantic Ocean Tuna
160g Net
112g Drained
All comments (17)
Leonintelex
8 Dec 162#1
Proudly pole caught in the seas off Fukushima, Japan.
jonwilsonuk
8 Dec 161#2
The tin says Atlantic Ocean... but fish do swim so u never know where they came from :wink: it's in Brine. The weight is 160g net and 112g drained which is the norm
Gollywood
8 Dec 16#3
Sandwich tuna. I.e flakes. I.e not fit for human consumption
jonwilsonuk
8 Dec 16#4
Same with Beef... has to be on the cow and uncut for human consumption
Hersheymad
8 Dec 16#5
Thank you
bluehedgehog
8 Dec 16#6
I bought this recently, opened it, squished the lid down to drain it, and all contents squirted out the sides and into the sink. All 3 tins. Good price, but I still dunno what it tastes like, and it worked out for me to be zero tuna for 99p. Not voting either way. :confused:
jonwilsonuk
8 Dec 16#7
This happened to me on my John West Tuna flakes too, I just drain all my tuna flakes now.
bluehedgehog
8 Dec 16#8
Am I missing a kitchen trick, are there other methods?? I don't remember having had this issue with other tuna before... :confused:
Opening post
Atlantic Ocean Tuna
160g Net
112g Drained
All comments (17)