John West Red Salmon 213g
Product Description Wild red salmon Salmon has always played an important part in the history of John West. Our business was founded on this wonderful fish over 100 years ago and it's still very close to our hearts. Our wild salmon is found in the cold clear waters off coastal Alaska and Canada, the source of some of the most naturally tender and succulent salmon in the world. Ingredients Red Salmon (99%), Salt Safety Warning This product contains bones.
Product Description Wild red salmon Salmon has always played an important part in the history of John West. Our business was founded on this wonderful fish over 100 years ago and it's still very close to our hearts. Our wild salmon is found in the cold clear waters off coastal Alaska and Canada, the source of some of the most naturally tender and succulent salmon in the world. Ingredients Red Salmon (99%), Salt Safety Warning This product contains bones.
Product Description Wild red salmon Salmon has always played an important part in the history of John West. Our business was founded on this wonderful fish over 100 years ago and it's still very close to our hearts. Our wild salmon is found in the cold clear waters off coastal Alaska and Canada, the source of some of the most naturally tender and succulent salmon in the world. Ingredients Red Salmon (99%), Salt Safety Warning This product contains bones.
Product Description Wild red salmon Salmon has always played an important part in the history of John West. Our business was founded on this wonderful fish over 100 years ago and it's still very close to our hearts. Our wild salmon is found in the cold clear waters off coastal Alaska and Canada, the source of some of the most naturally tender and succulent salmon in the world. Ingredients Red Salmon (99%), Salt Safety Warning This product contains bones.
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The lowest price for John West Red Salmon 213g right now is $10.40 at GoPotatoes, compared across 2 retailers.
The all-time low was $6.40 on 18 Mar 2026 — today's price is 63% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 13:36:11
John West Wild Alaskan Red Salmon 210g
Delivery $23.99
John West Wild Alaskan Red Salmon 210g
Delivery $23.99
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John West Wild Alaskan Red Salmon Alaskan Red Salmon 210g — Compare Coles vs Woolworths
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originally posted on poundshop.com
I bought because of the red tin picture,If you want pink salmon, maybe this is okay for you. Personally, I like red , hats off to pound shop and Shannon for helping for no cost returns and gave a full refund with free home pick up. thank you this
originally posted on ocado.com
Awful smell when tin opened, lots of bones and something that resembled an eye. Was grossed out, had to bin it and double check I hadnt bought cat food by mistake! Cant understand the good reviews, best sticking to fresh salmon.
originally posted on waitrose.com
I usually buy canned salmon but dont like how there are bones and skins inside.The quality of the salmon is good but it makes it impossible to eat having to constantly dig out bones. the point of canned salmon is its quick and easy to prep.
| Serving Size | 79g |
John West Wild Alaskan Red Salmon 210g
Delivery $23.99
John West Wild Alaskan Red Salmon 210g
Delivery $23.99
John West Wild Alaskan Red Salmon Alaskan Red Salmon 210g — Compare Coles vs Woolworths
Free delivery between Wed – Thu
John West Wild Alaskan Red Salmon Alaskan Red Salmon 210g — Compare Coles vs Woolworths
Free delivery between Wed – Thu
I bought because of the red tin picture,If you want pink salmon, maybe this is okay for you. Personally, I like red , hats off to pound shop and Shannon for helping for no cost returns and gave a full refund with free home pick up. thank you this
Awful smell when tin opened, lots of bones and something that resembled an eye. Was grossed out, had to bin it and double check I hadnt bought cat food by mistake! Cant understand the good reviews, best sticking to fresh salmon.
I usually buy canned salmon but dont like how there are bones and skins inside.The quality of the salmon is good but it makes it impossible to eat having to constantly dig out bones. the point of canned salmon is its quick and easy to prep.
I love tinned salmon but have had to resort to buying small tins which are, for some reason, in straight sided tins which are much easier to open. Yes I’ve tried every type of can opener including a JL electric one.
This tinned Salmon is the best. Been eating it for years. It’s extremely healthy as it still has the tiny bones in it unlike fresh salmon so is much healthier for you.
I always have a tin of this in my cupboard . Very useful to make a sandwich at lunch time as I have my main meal in the evening. I had vinegar to the salmon and add cucumber to make a delicious and filling sandwich. Unfortunately it is very expensive at the moment.
I was sent this for review. It's probably 40 years since I had tinned salmon, as a teenager, and my expectations were low, but I was pleasantly surprised. The salmon was moist and tasty, with no bones, and only small traces of skin. It made a very nice sandwich with cucumber - very '70s. I was surprised to see the price, for a relatively small tin.
There were some batches which had the wrong label on, compared with the webpage copy text. Skinless and Boneless is now not available, so we have to get used to eating this, if we want this type of snack. This Red Salmon has been my favourite for years because I am not a good cook; I have to eat it like it is with toasted bread or, extravagantly: mashed potato. . One other reviewer said she put it down the sink because she didn't like the bones and the skin etc., it is best to complain to Ocado and they'll give you your money back, when it isn't as advertised; don't throw the item away without taking a photo first. . Write them a letter, the staff are understanding of our need to get food satisfaction when shopping. Be nice when writing your complaint, though. Have ... MoreThere were some batches which had the wrong label on, compared with the webpage copy text. Skinless and Boneless is now not available, so we have to get used to eating this, if we want this type of snack. This Red Salmon has been my favourite for years because I am not a good cook; I have to eat it like it is with toasted bread or, extravagantly: mashed potato. . One other reviewer said she put it down the sink because she didn't like the bones and the skin etc., it is best to complain to Ocado and they'll give you your money back, when it isn't as advertised; don't throw the item away without taking a photo first. . Write them a letter, the staff are understanding of our need to get food satisfaction when shopping. Be nice when writing your complaint, though. Have A Nice Day.
This is just lovely. For those shying away from a bit of skin and bone, just try giving it all a good mix and do not drain the liquid -thats where all the flavour comes from. The bones disintegrate when mixed up as does the skin. Perfect in a sandwich.
I was given this for free in return for a review. I would never have bought this tiny tin of salmon because of the very high price per 100g, but somehow expected it to be better than other tins of salmon because of the price. However, it's just the same as the cheapest, i.e. beside the actual salmon there is also soft bones and some skin - and the taste is the regular taste of tinned salmon (and there is no taste difference between pink and red, by the way). I can't help wondering why anyone would buy such a small tin, with just enough salmon for a single sandwich or very small salmon sallad or other dish. For those who are hooked on the brand, Ocado sells a John West red salmon tin that is more than twice as large for only 50p more, and a John West pink salmon tin ... MoreI was given this for free in return for a review. I would never have bought this tiny tin of salmon because of the very high price per 100g, but somehow expected it to be better than other tins of salmon because of the price. However, it's just the same as the cheapest, i.e. beside the actual salmon there is also soft bones and some skin - and the taste is the regular taste of tinned salmon (and there is no taste difference between pink and red, by the way). I can't help wondering why anyone would buy such a small tin, with just enough salmon for a single sandwich or very small salmon sallad or other dish. For those who are hooked on the brand, Ocado sells a John West red salmon tin that is more than twice as large for only 50p more, and a John West pink salmon tin more than twice as large for exactly the same price.
| Serving Size | 79g |