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John Doe[_6_]
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Wall Street Journal: "The Trouble With Tuna"
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> The Trouble With Tuna: A Lot of Millennials Don't Even Own
> Can Openers
>
> StarKist, Bumble Bee and Chicken of the Sea deal with slumping
> market amid competition from fresher options
>
>
https://www.wsj.com/articles/tuna-ma...-younger-consu
> mers-1543766400
> Canned tuna, a lunchbox staple from the 20th century, is fighting
> to keep its spot in American cupboards...
> Tuna first made inroads into American cupboards following a
> sardine shortage in 1903 and grew in popularity during wartime
> protein shortages that followed and as new canning technologies
> took hold. Since the late 1980s, its reputation has changed as
> consumers worried about potential mercury poisoning, the harm done
> to dolphins and its likeness to cat food.
>
> Then there is the smell. It's over and above fishy.
THE PROBLEM IS POOR QUALITY CONTROL, perhaps because of outsourcing to
China/Asia. As I recently posted, the quality is extremely hit and
miss.
Saying it smells "over and above fishy" is exactly right. And I'm
talking about solid albacore. I can't imagine eating ordinary tuna.
Used to. Not anymore.
The fact they obviously don't care royally sucks, because canned solid
albacore can be the most awesome food when you are lucky. I tried for
about 15 freaking years to eat it, all the available brands. It was
always like "This is the brand!" and then BOOM it got nasty, over and
over again. Forget it.
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