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Rating: | (4.4 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 421 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | (4 Pouches) StarKist Tuna Creations Variety Pack, 2.6 oz (Multiple Flavors) [multipack_quantity: multipack_quantity-1] |
Product Description: | StarKist Tuna Creations Variety Pack features conveniently ready-to-eat pouches that are perfect to eat on the go. Enjoy lightly seasoned wild caught tuna ready to enjoy on a salad, in a sandwich, on crackers, or even straight from the pouch - just tear, eat and go! |
Manufacturer: | Starkist Co. |
Model Number: | 514620 |
Product SKU: | B00RJEU3L6 |
UPC: | 080000514622 |
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These are great for an easy lunch. They can be found for $1 each in stores pretty often, but this is a good deal for having it delivered.
Not to mention, PCB/ Dioxins.
It's worse for children, 1 can of tuna every 43 days, exceeds the max mercury allowed by the EPA standard.
That same can of tuna isn't any healthier for adults. It just doesn't violate guidelines , which are set to support the fish industry. Seriously guys, of all the things in this world, eat something else.
According to ingredients section on Amazon, all four types contain light tuna, which has much less mercury comparing to albacore kind, e.g..
According to American Health Organization, "Men can safely consume 14.5 ounces of light tuna per week, and women can consume 12.5 ounces per week".
Not to mention, PCB/ Dioxins.
It's worse for children, 1 can of tuna every 43 days, exceeds the max mercury allowed by the EPA standard.
That same can of tuna isn't any healthier for adults. It just doesn't violate guidelines , which are set to support the fish industry. Seriously guys, of all the things in this world, eat something else.
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Not to mention, PCB/ Dioxins.
It's worse for children, 1 can of tuna every 43 days, exceeds the max mercury allowed by the EPA standard.
That same can of tuna isn't any healthier for adults. It just doesn't violate guidelines , which are set to support the fish industry. Seriously guys, of all the things in this world, eat something else.
That's only if you eat it in excessive amounts. Your body can naturally rid itself of mercury, it just takes a while. That's why you shouldn't eat a lot at once.
Just cause it's under a buck doesn't mean it's bad. It's just processed fish with flavoring. But I'd say yeah maybe cutback a bit.
Not to mention, PCB/ Dioxins.
It's worse for children, 1 can of tuna every 43 days, exceeds the max mercury allowed by the EPA standard.
That same can of tuna isn't any healthier for adults. It just doesn't violate guidelines , which are set to support the fish industry. Seriously guys, of all the things in this world, eat something else.
Ha, well these are pouches not cans, so your whole point is invalid. Boom, got em, roasted.