Tinned tuna,where to buy at a good price

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Posted 17th May 2022
Hi folks can anyone tell me what shop sells tinned tuna at a decent price please,And hopefully not in a tiny tin.Thanks
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  1. galareho's avatar
    Sainsburys do a pack of 4 x 145g for £2.40.
  2. deleted524415's avatar
    morrisons 2.75 for 4x145g they also have john west on offer at the moment at £3 for 4x145g

    also tescos do 8x145g of princes for £5.50 if you can find it. (edited)
  3. Jinzo's avatar
    Wow. Just wow.
  4. Antsaves's avatar
    B&M is cheapest I’ve found for princes. Own store brands may be cheaper. Try the trolley.co.uk to compare prices.
  5. Sc4mp0's avatar
    Every now and then Lidl had them in at 65p a tin which is probably best value tuna I've seen.

    Not a massive fan of their tuna in Brine but I quite like their sunflower oil Tuna
  6. Antsaves's avatar
    Had a quick look think Asda has the cheapest I could find 59p a can.
  7. deleted2437831's avatar
    Harrods reduced shelf
  8. deleted2741833's avatar
    Clarks
  9. digitalpossum's avatar
    Farmfoods are normally quite decently priced as well.
  10. deleted89378's avatar
    Freshie.
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    VeganPolice17/05/2022 09:08

    B&M, Home Bargains are my go to for the cat.


    I forgot to mention I'm not near B&M or home bargains,I hear so many people mention them and local people say they wish we had one,they sound great.Thanks anyway.
  12. deleted2283869's avatar
    Tesco in bulk packs
  13. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    Company Shop were doing Jacks (Tesco ) tuna in sunflower oil, 145g 40p or 3 for £1. Stock varies per store
  14. Killer's avatar
    Farmfoods - Princes Tuna chunks 12 cans for £8 (2 packs of 6 cans).
  15. VeganPolice's avatar
    B&M, Home Bargains are my go to for the cat.
  16. windym's avatar
    A moan from me - I wish supermarkets would continue with the choice of tin - by that I mean I am one of those who use a can drainer and cans with pull tops are smaller and won't allow the drainer to work. Bring back the can that needs opening with a can opener.
  17. deleted2283869's avatar
    windym19/05/2022 06:13

    A moan from me - I wish supermarkets would continue with the choice of tin …A moan from me - I wish supermarkets would continue with the choice of tin - by that I mean I am one of those who use a can drainer and cans with pull tops are smaller and won't allow the drainer to work. Bring back the can that needs opening with a can opener.


    I prefer the ring too far easier and you just press the lid down and it drains?
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    Lidl
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