— b-boy bouiebaisse (@jbouie) December 3, 2018
I feel like the olds just think millennial = “anyone under age 65 at any given time” https://t.co/Xb0vr4hmwc
— Randi (@_MissRandi) December 3, 2018
WHO DOESNT OWN A CAN OPENER THEYRE JUST SAYING WORDS
— Lindsay Mills (@lindsaymills) December 3, 2018
It seems can openers are sitting in millennials kitchen drawers, maybe they just are that into tuna according to posts on Twitter ? Canned food items often come with pull-top lids, so can openers are not the essential kitchen item they may have been, but is that the reason for tuna’s fall off? The New York Times pointed out that in the past, consumers were scared off by high levels of mercury in the fish. And in the 1980s there was a push to label tuna cans as dolphin-cruelty free. And earlier this year StarKist agreed to plead guilty to a felony price fixing charge as part of a broad collusion investigation of the canned tuna industry. The company faces up to a $100 million fine when it is sentenced, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Frank Carnevale is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Frank at 412-380-8511, fcarnevale@tribweb.com or via Twitter @frnkstar.
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