tins, then and now?

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vassili
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tins, then and now?

Post by vassili »

Read a couple of places now about tins "back then" where heavily tinned, that's why the food was still edible thirty or whatever years later. But tins now supposedly only have a thin layer of plastic inside them, and therefore the contents will have a drastically shorter shelf life. Urban myth?
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tigs
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Re: tins, then and now?

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its not the thickness of the tin its whether its air tight that counts , if it is the food will last due to it being pressure cooked and killing off any bacteria
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