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TchWrtrMcf
January 21st, 2004, 03:02 AM
Just read a newspaper article here in the US which said that canned tuna is
pretty expensive outside of the US. Here, it's a fairly inexpensive item, even
for being sold in teeny cans. Comments?

Derek.Moody
January 21st, 2004, 05:02 AM
In article >, TchWrtrMcf
> wrote:
> Just read a newspaper article here in the US which said that canned tuna is
> pretty expensive outside of the US. Here, it's a fairly inexpensive item, even
> for being sold in teeny cans. Comments?

It's pretty cheap here too.
Almost the staple diet of a certain type of student.

Cheerio,


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Phil L
January 21st, 2004, 03:00 PM
TchWrtrMcf wrote:
: Just read a newspaper article here in the US which said that canned
: tuna is pretty expensive outside of the US. Here, it's a fairly
: inexpensive item, even for being sold in teeny cans. Comments?

A 4oz can of tuna is about 35p, or in your currency about 70c, round about
the same as a can of coke.

Zoe
January 31st, 2004, 08:46 PM
80p per can for decent John West Tuna in spring water. Nearly £1 if you
have flavouring's.

Tuna is rocket fuel for body builders. Want a marketing campaign?


"TchWrtrMcf" > wrote in message
...
> Just read a newspaper article here in the US which said that canned tuna
is
> pretty expensive outside of the US. Here, it's a fairly inexpensive item,
even
> for being sold in teeny cans. Comments?