The World's First Luxury Canned Food Line
When it comes to canned foods many are labeled "premium" or "top shelf," but there's really been no true luxury canned food line out there to choose from. Although I imagine that's due to the fact that people with money prefer fresh ingredients, there has to be some instances where something canned might come in handy? Well TASTE is answering the call and billing itself as the world's first luxury canned food line. Made from first class all-natural ingredients and packaged in a classy contemporary way, the line debuted in New York this month at the Summer Fancy Foods Show. These canned goods sure sound good, but has anybody had the "luxury" of trying them yet?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
JW-C Jul 19th 2007 4:15PM
Oh please. You've been able to get "luxury" canned food in Harrods (UK) and David Jones (Australia) for ages. Turn it up.
Frank Townend Jul 19th 2007 8:05PM
My aunts aways treated us to the "luxury" products of S.S. Pierce & Co. Whether or not they were truly luxury is in the eye of the beholder, but for my brother and sisters, canned food delivered by the mailman was extravagance itself. Harvard University Library has a 1886 copy of a S.S. Pierce catalog online here: http://pds.lib.harvard.edu/pds/view/2574524?n=6&s=4
JW-C Jul 20th 2007 7:51AM
Love that Frank. Thanks.
SilverMStockman Aug 20th 2007 1:32AM
My only hope is that we work on luxury food from America. We need food to come from areas that abide by Tariff Laws no sending in foods from already polluted countries. If they want agreements, fair agreements then we will provide good clean food in exchange for products without lead for our children as a start. Christmas is coming and Santa has used a contractor that won't follow tariff laws either. Food Preservation is about keeping food beautiful and healthy year round, available in a can, I think there is a huge untapped market because people want to feel like they cooked , they want it to taste healthy and look great. This is a start. Keep it a USA product and many of us will be happy to pay more. Silver/OKC