For the longest time, Friskies Tuna for Cats was 100% dark meat tuna, with no additives. Since dark meat tuna tastes pretty much the same as light meat tuna, except that it doesn’t have the marketing departments of Starkist and Bumblebee pushing the idea that only light meat tuna is any good, it made a 20 cent can of Friskies a much better deal than a $1.25 can of Starkist. Sorry, Charlie.
Now, of course, they add stuff to it, so it’s not the same.
Comments are funny today. Earl Opal got ya this time.
We found a cheaper place to buy Starkist tuna and it’s not Walmart either. $1.25 is way too high. This place we go has it for .50 a can and in water. I use to think .50 is too high. Long time ago a different store had BB for special .33 I bought a lot.
I for one won’t eat shell fish or bottom fish as they prey off dead matter, Yuk! My favorite is Alaska salmon as it is the best in nutrition . I stay away from farmed salmon, totally different in texture and taste.
I’ve noticed canned tuna these days is mostly mush and water, so we get the store-brand envelopes. My cats have never had canned food, just dry food and clean water, which makes their breath and other physical “expressions” more tolerable for all.
EarlWash about 15 years ago
Same fish in both cans, only a different part of the fish.
Enjoy!
Llewellenbruce about 15 years ago
Opal get your eyes examined. You almost made Earl barf.
carmy about 15 years ago
MEOW! Opal’s just messing with Earl.
johnnydoc5 about 15 years ago
If it tastes the same, then Oh well!
farren about 15 years ago
For the longest time, Friskies Tuna for Cats was 100% dark meat tuna, with no additives. Since dark meat tuna tastes pretty much the same as light meat tuna, except that it doesn’t have the marketing departments of Starkist and Bumblebee pushing the idea that only light meat tuna is any good, it made a 20 cent can of Friskies a much better deal than a $1.25 can of Starkist. Sorry, Charlie.
Now, of course, they add stuff to it, so it’s not the same.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
The only container tuna should be in is the garbage can.
alondra about 15 years ago
I hope she’s joking. I’ll eat tuna but nothing else that comes in that kind of can.
gjsjr41 about 15 years ago
That’s why they put LABELS on the cans. Ya gots to learn to read the label.
kab2rb about 15 years ago
Comments are funny today. Earl Opal got ya this time. We found a cheaper place to buy Starkist tuna and it’s not Walmart either. $1.25 is way too high. This place we go has it for .50 a can and in water. I use to think .50 is too high. Long time ago a different store had BB for special .33 I bought a lot.
cleokaya about 15 years ago
Macushlalondra - What? You won’t eat crab, shrimp or salmon? LOL
EarlWash about 15 years ago
I for one won’t eat shell fish or bottom fish as they prey off dead matter, Yuk! My favorite is Alaska salmon as it is the best in nutrition . I stay away from farmed salmon, totally different in texture and taste.
Wildmustang1262 about 15 years ago
EarlWash, annnnnnd also, mercury in fishes.
chateauxmargaux about 15 years ago
I’m not an old lady but I too have made that mistake a time or two. Also, cat-like aliens control the planet and they like tuna. LOL.
Homeward Premium Member about 15 years ago
I’ve noticed canned tuna these days is mostly mush and water, so we get the store-brand envelopes. My cats have never had canned food, just dry food and clean water, which makes their breath and other physical “expressions” more tolerable for all.
NoBrandName about 15 years ago
EarlWash: “I for one won’t eat shell fish or bottom fish as they prey off dead matter. Yuk!”
So do you only eat live things? XD
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
What’s the latest goof-up to cause this dilema, Earl?