Other items such as sugar, cereal, concentrated juice and tinned meat are also needed.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
We might have named it after tinned meat, but e-mail spam isn't much like what's sold in the store.
From the newsobserver.com
In September 1942, Japanese daily rations on New Guinea consisted of 800 grams of rice and tinned meat.
From the en.wikipedia.org
So she figured the tinned meat on the Wal-Mart shelf, drenched in barbecue sauce, would be just right for her firm's food drive.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Dishes cooked this way include palusami, parcels of taro leaves saturated with coconut milk, onions, and sometimes tinned meat.
From the en.wikipedia.org
As is customary on lighthouses, each man would be responsible for his own food, in this case, mainly rice, peas, tinned meat, biscuits, tea and cocoa.
From the economist.com
Hisen Gashnjani, another nephew of Ramiz', says his family had to sell their meager rations of tinned meat, flour, sugar, and beans to pay for a hospital stay for his mother.
From the businessweek.com
A private forks out the last globs of mushy tinned meat and then, dog-tired from worrying about mortar rounds all day, snuffs his cigarette in the greasy C-ration can and sleeps.
From the time.com
There are some groceries from the United States, like meat and tinned stuff.