Amazon has 12-Count 3-Oz Wild Planet Skipjack Wild Tuna Pouches on sale for $12.22 -> now $12.86. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.
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This is the best tuna I've ever eaten. I've seen no difference in quality for this between cans and pouches.
It has zero weird fishy flavors, lots of good tuna flavor, much more than albacore.
This is a a solid deal.
Also, from a quantity perspective, I'd say 3 of the 3oz pouches yields more tuna than two of the 5oz cans. Saying this, I'm curious, so I'll do the measurement next time I use it.
As far as sustainable, they're about as certified as it comes. You can Google it to see. It's kinda their thing.
Skipjack tuna also trend lower in mercury (smaller fish) than others.
great, so now we're going from recyclable cans to single use plastic - sad
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This is the best tuna I've ever eaten. I've seen no difference in quality for this between cans and pouches.
It has zero weird fishy flavors, lots of good tuna flavor, much more than albacore.
This is a a solid deal.
Also, from a quantity perspective, I'd say 3 of the 3oz pouches yields more tuna than two of the 5oz cans. Saying this, I'm curious, so I'll do the measurement next time I use it.
As far as sustainable, they're about as certified as it comes. You can Google it to see. It's kinda their thing.
Skipjack tuna also trend lower in mercury (smaller fish) than others.
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It has zero weird fishy flavors, lots of good tuna flavor, much more than albacore.
This is a a solid deal.
Also, from a quantity perspective, I'd say 3 of the 3oz pouches yields more tuna than two of the 5oz cans. Saying this, I'm curious, so I'll do the measurement next time I use it.
As far as sustainable, they're about as certified as it comes. You can Google it to see. It's kinda their thing.
Skipjack tuna also trend lower in mercury (smaller fish) than others.
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I don't know whether it's going to make a difference for you but this one is 3 oz pouch. I think the one you mentioned was 5 oz can.
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It has zero weird fishy flavors, lots of good tuna flavor, much more than albacore.
This is a a solid deal.
Also, from a quantity perspective, I'd say 3 of the 3oz pouches yields more tuna than two of the 5oz cans. Saying this, I'm curious, so I'll do the measurement next time I use it.
As far as sustainable, they're about as certified as it comes. You can Google it to see. It's kinda their thing.
Skipjack tuna also trend lower in mercury (smaller fish) than others.
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As a fellow environmentalist I appreciate where you're coming from, but I hate to break it to you: https://recyclenation.c
S&S brought it down to $10.93.