A tasty, ridiculously inexpensive, unlikely snack you have to try it to believe it
This product is astonishing. Let’s ignore for the moment. The fact that the tuna salad comes in little cans that closely resemble cat food. (In fact, the fat tree version of the tuna salad tastes what I imagine cat food taste like. But that is not the same as my feelings about the original version of the tuna salad.) The original version of the tuna salad product taste like something my mother made for me when I was growing up. Of course, my mother was a horrible cook and barely had time to prepare a meal for the family when she returned home from teaching public school all day as it may, the original version of the tuna salad is actually very tasty, has little chunks of tuna in it, celery, mayonnaise, and other seasonings and for the minuscule price one pairs for a three pack of this product it’s simply unbelievable that bumblebee put this product on the market at a profit. (It may will be that the Tuna poison of this Ready-made snack is very similar to the remnant of a wild caught albacore after it has been properly Filtered at a seafood processing centercenter, as the grade of the Tuna that is actually in this product is likely to be a tiny bit above the grade that ends up in cat food. But we’re talking about less than two dollars per serving, and that includes the cost of the tasty crackers and the plastic spoon that is included with each meal Bottom line is that it is what I imagine a military MRE meal is like. When you’re out there fighting the enemy, dodging bullets and taking a quick break. You’re not expecting Luther and Tuna cut into sashimi strips. You’re expecting steamed albacore remnants to which is added mayonnaise, celery, and seasoning. You can as easy to peel off the top and it makes Weir a great little snack at a ridiculously low price. Just don’t let people see you eating out of that little can of tuna because they from like they expect to hear you purr like a cat Read more












