doren
10-04-2009, 10:07 PM
I have seen several times where posters were saying pouches of tuna weigh less than cans. I finally got around to weighing them on the self scan register at work. (truth is, I was bored and had nothing better to do) I could not find an exact match for product weight between cans and pouches. However I did find an instance where two pouches were equal to one can by product weight. Here are my results...
2 - 2.5oz pouches weigh 0.28lbs
1 - 5oz can weigh 0.32lbs
Yes, the pouch does weigh more, unless your carrying more than 5 pounds of tuna the weight should not be that noticeable. The real benefit comes from the shape and how malleable the pouch is. Of course the can itself could be made into other things.
Sorry I haven't posted in a while, I have been busy with personal life issues.
2 - 2.5oz pouches weigh 0.28lbs
1 - 5oz can weigh 0.32lbs
Yes, the pouch does weigh more, unless your carrying more than 5 pounds of tuna the weight should not be that noticeable. The real benefit comes from the shape and how malleable the pouch is. Of course the can itself could be made into other things.
Sorry I haven't posted in a while, I have been busy with personal life issues.