Do you remember these canned foods from your grandparents' cupboard?
Ella Buchan
22 February 2024
Let's take stock
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27. Cheese
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26. Cherries
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25. Liver loaf
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24. Mincemeat
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23. Mushrooms
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22. Emergency bread
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21. Corned beef hash
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20. Rice pudding
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19. Spork and Speef
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18. Chocolate milk
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17. Mixed vegetables
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16. Golden syrup
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15. Devilled ham
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14. Alphabetti Spaghetti
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13. Sardines
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12. Ravioli
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11. Marrowfat peas
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10. Salmon
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9. Pies
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8. Pineapple
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7. Hot dogs
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6. Spaghetti
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5. Peaches in syrup
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4. Sweetcorn
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3. Condensed milk
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2. Spam
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1. Campbell’s soup
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