Wild Planet100% Skipjack Tuna - No Salt Added, 43oz Pouch, 43 Oz
O**Z
Great for Freezing
I get this and separate into freezer bags for storing servings. I mix with Albacore.
M**6
Great tuna
Very good tuna but it's a lot for home use. Great if you are having a party.
A**S
The Good, Bad, and Overall...
The Good: You get a much better deal than buying the smaller cans in the store. Tuna is large flakes and easy to break apart with a fork.The Bad: It makes for a heavy shipment and I lost one can due to Amazon packers rushing and not packing properly (not a dis' on the product). There is water in it but that is to be expected. It filled a small jar and the stray cats approve of the water content.Overall: Great for making a large batch of tuna salad or any other dish. This will feed me for 2 weeks while at work and subscribe and save makes this such a better deal to boot. Recommend.
A**O
AMAZING value for the money
Content was used to create 12 tuna salad sandwiches for homeless shelter packed lunch. Value size for great quality!
N**S
Great tuna
One of my favorites!
R**N
Wild Planet gives us a little more tuna meat than other brands of 66.5oz tuna cans
Wild Planet does so many things right: (1)Other brands of 66.5oz tuna cans will cheat us a little on the quantity of tuna meat but Wild Planet actually gives us a little bit more than the 66.5oz claimed on the tuna can. (2)Wild Planet gives us a better ratio of solid chunks to flaky mush than smaller tuna cans of most brands. (3)Wild Planet certifies that their tuna is skipjack tuna and not some other higher-mercury species of "Chunk Light" tuna such as various bonitos, kawa kawa, dogtooth tuna (tongol), or yellowfin tuna. (4)Wild Planet tuna cans are BPA-free. (5)Wild Planet satisfies the environmentalists, conservationists, and animal rights activists by certifying that their tuna is dolphin-safe, turtle-safe, and sustainable because their tuna is caught one by one by fishing pole instead of lifted up in huge numbers by longline fishing nets. This has the beneficial side effect of keeping their skipjack tuna fish smaller in size and lower in mercury than the largest skipjack tunas.HOWEVER, Wild Planet does one thing wrong: (1)Wild Planet uses "spring water" instead of "vegetable broth," which is usually just soybean juice plus onion juice plus carrot juice plus cabbage juice or celery juice or celeriac juice. The 3 most popular brands of canned tuna added spring water to their tuna in the past [and StarKist brand still adds spring water to their low sodium and very low sodium tuna cans] but these Big 3 tuna brands now add vegetable broth to their canned tuna instead. Why? Their stated reason is that vegetable broth is a seasoning that improves the flavor of their tuna. I'm convinced that the real reason is to prevent the formation of cancer-causing nitrosamines. [Salted fish products are known to be high in cancer-causing nitrosamines]. The U.S. government has laws that require bacon manufacturers to reduce the amount of nitrosamines in their bacon products and has laws that encourage tuna canners to add vegetable broth instead of spring water to their canned tuna (Please click "Comment" below).Expect to receive your tuna cans severely dented. That's the nature of doing business with Amazon, especially for giant food cans.
T**D
It was fresh considering the size n taste was great!
The flavor was great n it was fresh. I don't use canned food but for Tuna albacore..That's the choice. l like wild planet.I make salads n tuna kabobs. Thanks.
L**Y
Time saver.
This one big can was equal to 8+ small cans. Only had to open one for a gathering.
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