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kta1234 | 18:11 Sun 08th Nov 2009 | Food & Drink
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im doing a university project on tinned food and just wanted peopes opinions on them.

food can.. good or bad?
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do you think canned food is good or bad? and why?
University Project with a brief as shallow as that? What do you want ticky boxes of good or bad?

Come on - you can do better than that as an objective.

What are you trying to find out - peoples perceptions of tinned food, if so compared to what? Longevity? Taste? Food value? Retention of valuable nutrients? Price v quality?
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its a huge brief, i want to know what people think of them generally. Do you prefer to buy fresh food? or happy to purchase a tin a ready made chili? cans have a very long shelf life, therefore students love them, but im interested to find out what other people think of them.
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They "can" be very useful. Tin of tuna, tin of kidney beans and an onion, and you have a "Tonno fagiolli". Couldnt be easier. So as store cupboard stand by's they cant be bettered. I hardly ever use a freezer but often open cans. Tinned tomatoes for sauces or soups etc,
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I find these days I use less tins than I used to. But still buy baked beans , pulses, toms, tuna, salmon ( got to be tinned for sarnies ) very rarely a tin of corned beef for a comfort corned beef hash. That's all I think. Could be interesting to find out whether the sales of tinned foods have dropped considerably since the advent of fridges and freezers and indeed longer shopping hours and the free availability of take away food so less need for a "stock cupboard".
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tin can art? whats that?
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All veg = bad (except maybe peas)
All meat in tins = bad
Fish in tins = bad (except crab meat which is good)
Any meal in a tin = bad

Tomatoes = good
Beans = good

Fresh food is better, cheaper and more nutritious (except tomatoes which are better for you the more they are cooked)
Oh and pulses = good. Just for the convenience.

And soup = good.
Anyway...what degree are you doing?
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OK if it is a huge brief at least select something meaningful - you have alrady added some data to your original question. Make it meanoingful for people to give you an answer - but don't insult people's intelligence or you will just get wacky answers. People on here are always prepared to help, but they need to get a proper question.

Clearly people will buy tinned food for a variety of reasons, relevant to their circumstances and the purpose to which it is to be put. For example red kidney beans bought raw have to be boiled to remove toxins and it takeas a while. Tinned beans are, in many opinions just as good and less trouble as that part of the process is already carried out.

Certain tinned products will define a category - to many people tomato soup means Heinz, but some other Heinz soups have neve attained the smae acceptability as they do not taste as good.

Other tinned products acquire a different quality from the fresh product and van almost be treated as a separate item, tinned peaches compared to fresh or tined pineapple similarly.

Tinned Fish such as salmon is anotherwhere the tinned variety is good on its own but different from fresh.

Some products these days are virtually only available as tinned eg corned beef. Google the recipe for corned beef and you will see why it is rarely made.

On the other hand pother meat products such as tinned steak are usually poor value for money with all sauce and little meat.

I hope this shows that there are a whole series of reasons why people will buy tinned in some circumstances and fresh in others and we have not even touched on longevity........
good....always fresh when opened & can be stored for years after OOdate. I have a 'war cabinet' stuffed with seafoods, meatballs/cooked mince/curries etc.

"Come friendly bombs - T. Greys, Elergy"! Tambo's ready ;)
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Tamborine ""Come friendly bombs - T. Greys, Elergy"! Tambo's ready ;)

Wasn't the friendly bombs quote by Betjeman?
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im doing graphic design and wasnt insulting peoples intelligence, just wanted a quick question and answer. literally tinned food good or bad generally.

thanks for all your answers, they are a great help

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