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> On 06:18 19 Nov 2018, John Doe > wrote in
> news >
> > Pamela > wrote:
> >
> >> Roy > wrote
> >>> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> >>>> ImStillMags wrote:
> >>>>> Ophelia wrote:

> >
> >>>>>> What would you make with it?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> If it's good tuna, meaning line caught tuna in olive oil, I
> >>>>> can eat it right out of the can with a cracker. Cento is one
> >>>>> of the better brands.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I don't buy Chicken of the Sea or any of those cheap tunas.
> >>>>> They are not sustainably caught and are nothing but flakes and
> >>>>> water.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Good canned tuna is not cheap, but it's so far beyond what
> >>>>> most people think of canned tuna its mind blowing.
> >>>>
> >>>> It hardly matters. I buy Chicken of the Sea in a pouch. All
> >>>> I'm going to do with it is mash it up and mix it with a bunch of
> >>>> mayo, onions, celery, and green olives, then spread it on bread.

> >
> >>> I never buy that gross crap...it is only fit for cat food.

> >
> > If you buy enough, you will get some amazingly good canned tuna. But
> > that is few and far between.
> >
> >> You make it not buy it! And it's very nice. Try line caught tuna
> >> if the fishy taste is too strong.

> >
> > At what local store (USA) do you buy better canned (securely packaged)
> > tuna than Bumblebee or Chicken of the Sea solid albacore?
> >
> > Thanks.

>
> I can't speak for what you have in the US. If you're in the UK try
> Sainsburys own brand.


If you're in Sainsburys, just buy fresh tuna.

Janet UK