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Fray Bentos
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When I used to eat the above - I could always open with the electric can opener. Give it a go - Millennials
When I used to eat the above - I could always open with the electric can opener. Give it a go - Millennials
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No real reason I should have known I suppose but, I always assumed it was just a company name and not an actual place.
Anyhoo, can't beat gravy n pastry.
Oi! Millenials, ever seen the end of a bell? Your stupidity and general lack of manual dexterity combined with a whiny attitude is important to us but grow the fark up.
Anyhoo, can't beat gravy n pastry.
Oi! Millenials, ever seen the end of a bell? Your stupidity and general lack of manual dexterity combined with a whiny attitude is important to us but grow the fark up.
I quite like Fray Bentos pies (and those from their rival, Princes). As they're frequently on offer for just one pound in some supermarkets (and regularly priced at that level in Poundland, et al), I find they offer excellent value for money.
I've never had a problem opening them with a decent can opener. (The one I've been using for several years still has its £1.99 price label, from a local hardware store, attached to it).
I've never had a problem opening them with a decent can opener. (The one I've been using for several years still has its £1.99 price label, from a local hardware store, attached to it).