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  2. Aldi vs. Dollar Tree: Where Can You Get the Best Canned Goods ...

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    At Aldi, you’ll find a larger, 12-ounce can of pork luncheon meat for $2.39, a 4.6 can of Vienna sausages for $0.85 and a 12-ounce can of corned beef for $3.19 all from the Brookdale brand.

  3. Where to find corned beef and cabbage for St. Paddy's Day - AOL

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    9102 West Chester Towne Center Drive, West Chester. Miamiville Tavern. Bloody Mary bar, kegs and eggs, and corned beef and cabbage while it lasts. The bar opens at 8 a.m. and the kitchen is open ...

  4. It isn't St. Patrick's Day without corned beef and cabbage ...

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    Get the Corned Beef and Cabbage with traditionally prepared corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, onions, and carrots served with grain mustard and parsley butter for $19.

  5. Fray Bentos (food brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Fray Bentos brand is known for the manufacture and sale in the United Kingdom of a range of tinned meat pies such as steak and kidney and minced beef and onion. [1] [2] Since 2011, the brand in the UK has been owned by Baxters, who manufacture Fray Bentos products at their site at Fochabers in Scotland. [3]

  6. List of Conagra brands - Wikipedia

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    Luck's Incorporated – canned baked beans; Mama Ginellis – canned ready-to-eat pasta meals; Manwich – canned sloppy Joe mix; Margherita – Italian-style processed meats; Marie Callender's – frozen meals; The MAX – pizzeria-quality products for food service operators; Milwaukee's Pickles; Mrs. Butterworth's – pancake syrup and mixes

  7. Corned beef - Wikipedia

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    Corned beef became a less important commodity in the 19th century Atlantic world, due in part to the abolition of slavery. [11] Corned beef production and its canned form remained an important food source during the Second World War. Much of the canned corned beef came from Fray Bentos in Uruguay, with over 16 million cans exported in 1943. [12]