Found in Tesco Tain. 6 pack of Tuna chunks in sunflower oil for £1.25, use by date July 2021. Lots of it in stock.
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Error440
9 Aug 17#1
What kind of tuna?
brychris to Error440
9 Aug 17#2
They mention it in the title and it says it on the uploaded picture :thinking:
Error440 to brychris
9 Aug 17#3
Skipjack, yellowfin, big eye?
Doods1875 to Error440
9 Aug 17#5
Yip. Probably.
catalonia to Error440
9 Aug 17#4
Tuna fish bruv
oldskooltattoosuk to catalonia
9 Aug 17#6
Lol. :thumbsup: :joy:
oldskooltattoosuk to catalonia
9 Aug 17#7
It's Princes tuna fish bruv haha
brychris to oldskooltattoosuk
9 Aug 17#8
it's princess tuna chunks fish in sunflower oi bruv :grin:
scottz17 to Error440
9 Aug 17#9
The aquatic variety :wink:
GoonerGetYa
9 Aug 17#10
I never seem to find deals like this in tesco
Error440
10 Aug 17#11
Don't know why your all taking the pee, they all taste different.
brychris to Error440
10 Aug 17#16
Nah, you asked for it when posting questions like that, just a bit of bante! :joy:
Error440 to brychris
10 Aug 17#18
So you think tuna is one kind of fish and they all taste the same, you need to get your taste buds fixed
mtuk1
10 Aug 17#12
Because you're asking a rather silly question bruv?
Error440 to mtuk1
10 Aug 17#19
Its not silly unless your so ignorant you walk into a fish and chip shop look at the menu which says cod, haddock, roc, plaice etc and then says with a straight face to the proprietor "fish please"
And stop calling me bruv its both strange and inaccurate.
brychris to Error440
10 Aug 17#21
Tin tuna is tin tuna, it's either going to be in the form of a steak, chunks or flakes, and in water, sunflower oil, brine etc. Your really making it look like were dropped on your head as a child! :persevere:
Error440 to brychris
10 Aug 17#22
Its not they all taste completely different, personally i only buy yellowfin as its the nicest, never had albacore tho as its expensive
brychris to Error440
10 Aug 17#23
your Being a little fussy, its tuna chunks in sunflower oil, it's not yellowfin, it's not albacore, it is what is says on the tin, it's becoming hardwork! :unamused:
Error440 to brychris
10 Aug 17#24
You could have just answered the question instead of taking the pee out of a perfectly reasonable question, i googled and found the answer myself anyway, its a mix of nondescript probably baby big eye and skipjack and other subspecies caught in large nets.
mtuk1 to Error440
12 Aug 17#25
Good luck getting tinned Yellowfin and Albacore. :joy: :joy:
Error440 to mtuk1
12 Aug 17#26
:fearful:
Is this thread some strange Twilight zone or something, I just bought a tin of tuna today in morrisons, read the labels, they say if they don't tell you exactly what kind of tuna put it back and buy a different tin because if its pole and line caught it'll say what type it is, if its dredged up any old crap in the nets and tipped into a blender it will just say fish.
I'm guessing none of you ever pay over 70p for a tin, you look at the price rather then the labels so you think tuna is just all tasteless over salted tiny flakes all compacted into a tin, your loss.
What next you gonna say theres no such thing as tinned muscles.
Never buy anything that doesn't specify what type of fish, preferredly with the Latin name too as theres two kinds of Cod for example that are very different.
mtuk1 to Error440
13 Aug 17#28
I actually think you could be from another planet? Firstly, you don't appear to have any sign of a sense of humour and secondly, if it's a 70p tin of tuna, do you honestly think it will be Yellowfin or Albacore? If anyone needs to leave the twilight zone it's you. Stat
Error440 to mtuk1
13 Aug 17#29
No I'm saying you must not look at any tins over that amount, thought that was pretty clear, its not funny to take the piss out of someone for asking what kind of tuna it is, it could be yellow fin hence the whole point of a deal i have no idea what the original price is for Princes tuna, i dont buy Princes so I don't know what kind of tuna it is and seemingly neither does anyone else.
Albacore starts at over £2 a tin I know but who knows if it may appear on here found for 25p a tin, thats the thing about deals isnt it.
morganna
10 Aug 17#13
it does taste different, if its tuna flakes then I wouldn't even feed it to my cats...tuna chunks is different :grin:
This is why you shouldn't buy princes tuna - stick with stores own brand. much better credentials
Error440 to themusicmonkey
10 Aug 17#20
Interesting read cheers for that
rayedge
10 Aug 17#17
If you like the taste of flipper then this dolphin unfriendly bargain is a steal. Cold for me
Deetea
13 Aug 17#27
^He has a point.
Gazz59
18 Aug 17#30
Wish I could find the deal in my stores, but the next best thing is when Tesco make an error On-line, for Home Delivery.
For example, advertise Tesco Tuna Chunks in Brine 4 X 160G tins, as being 4 x 640G (may have been corrected) and/or John West (yellow tubs) Infusion Lemon/Thyme, as being 280g, that are ONLY 80g tubs, and still show as being... Ooops.
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And stop calling me bruv its both strange and inaccurate.
Your really making it look like were dropped on your head as a child! :persevere:
Is this thread some strange Twilight zone or something, I just bought a tin of tuna today in morrisons, read the labels, they say if they don't tell you exactly what kind of tuna put it back and buy a different tin because if its pole and line caught it'll say what type it is, if its dredged up any old crap in the nets and tipped into a blender it will just say fish.
I'm guessing none of you ever pay over 70p for a tin, you look at the price rather then the labels so you think tuna is just all tasteless over salted tiny flakes all compacted into a tin, your loss.
What next you gonna say theres no such thing as tinned muscles.
Never buy anything that doesn't specify what type of fish, preferredly with the Latin name too as theres two kinds of Cod for example that are very different.
Albacore starts at over £2 a tin I know but who knows if it may appear on here found for 25p a tin, thats the thing about deals isnt it.
This is why you shouldn't buy princes tuna - stick with stores own brand. much better credentials
For example, advertise Tesco Tuna Chunks in Brine 4 X 160G tins, as being 4 x 640G (may have been corrected) and/or John West (yellow tubs) Infusion Lemon/Thyme, as being 280g, that are ONLY 80g tubs, and still show as being... Ooops.