-- Tuna Mayo Sweetcorn on a jacket potato is a classic and now even easier! Double up your portion for a yummy, filling meal.
5 days fridge life, Up to 5 portions, No artificial preservatives
7 comments
Ellendel
27 Sep 17#4
As a heads up, this stuff doesn't taste like Tuna mayo sweetcorn may that you might put together yourself. It's pureed, has a slightly pet food-y taste to it, and is often slightly discoloured in the pack/tin.
Full disclosure, I would eat it again, but only in an environment where I have limited access to cutlery and a bowl etc. Otherwise you'd definitely be better off buying the three components separately. I feel like you'd end up paying less or the same per 250 grams as well (even at this price) - assuming buying john west tuna and some economy sweetcorn.
Edit: all just my opinion obviously! :smile:
BuckRodgers666 to Ellendel
27 Sep 17#5
I’m more concerned about the fact you’ve eaten cat food :smile:
Ellendel to BuckRodgers666
28 Sep 17#7
Ahaha
"HUMANS EAT FIRST SUBSERVIENT ANIMAL"... *cough cough wretch*.
(I should have said 'pet food-y smell') :grin:
rubberbullets
27 Sep 17#3
This is the link to the 50p Coupon for John West Spreadables Tuna Mayo Sweetcorn Fridge Pack
my local morrisons stated they do not take self printed out coupons any more, its store policy, they was getting too many dishonoured by the issuing company's, so were losing a lot of money. not sure if this means all morrisons. for me, best place for coupons especially self printed has been tesco , i ve never had any problems.
These are very tasty, got a couple when they were £1 each a couple of weeks back and was kicking myself for not buying more, not worth £2.68 normal price though as quite small. Back to Morrisons I go ... Probably worth mentioning that although they are called fridge packs you don't need to put in the fridge until open, so they are on the shelf with other store cupboard sandwich spreads and tuna etc
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Tuna Mayo Sweetcorn on a jacket potato is a classic and now even easier! Double up your portion for a yummy, filling meal.
5 days fridge life, Up to 5 portions, No artificial preservatives
7 comments
Full disclosure, I would eat it again, but only in an environment where I have limited access to cutlery and a bowl etc. Otherwise you'd definitely be better off buying the three components separately. I feel like you'd end up paying less or the same per 250 grams as well (even at this price) - assuming buying john west tuna and some economy sweetcorn.
Edit: all just my opinion obviously! :smile:
"HUMANS EAT FIRST SUBSERVIENT ANIMAL"... *cough cough wretch*.
(I should have said 'pet food-y smell') :grin:
john-west.co.uk/tra…on/
Probably worth mentioning that although they are called fridge packs you don't need to put in the fridge until open, so they are on the shelf with other store cupboard sandwich spreads and tuna etc