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Amazon has 8-Pack 5oz Bumble Bee Albacore Tuna in Water for $9.09 when you check out via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Also available, Amazon has 48-Pack 5oz Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore Tuna in Oil for $44.86. Shipping is free (expected to ship within 1-2 months).

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water, 5 oz Can (Pack of 48) for $45.36 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $43.09. >Now $44.86, Usually ships within 1 to 2 months
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$14.93 lower (26% savings) than the list price of $58.02

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About this Item:
  • AMERICA'S #1 ALBACORE TUNA: Americans love the mild flavor and firm texture of Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore canned tuna fish
  • EXCELLENT SOURCE OF PROTEIN AND VITAMIN B12: Contains 29g Protein and delivers 50% daily value of Vitamin B12 per serving
  • OMEGA 3s: Contains 300mg of DHA & EPA Omega-3s per can
  • DOLPHIN SAFE: The tuna contained in this product is dolphin safe as it was caught in compliance with the United States Dolphin Protection Consumer Information Act
  • FITS YOUR LIFESTYLE: Gluten Free, Non-GMO Project Verified, Kosher (U PAREVE), and works well in Keto, Paleo, and other healthy diet plans
  • DELICOUS TASTE: Seasoned with a pinch of Sea Salt, the mild flavor of this canned tuna is perfect for creating a classic tuna sandwich, topping a tuna salad, mixing into pasta, or enjoying a simple tuna snack
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Water. Add your own organic extra virgin olive oil. Way healthier
You don't have to diminish something good just because you support something similar that is good.

Legitimate EVOO and olive oil in general are very well researched and supported in its health benefits. Unless you know something I don't, olive oil has been known to be full of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, much in part by the minimal processing in comparison to many other household cooking oils.

Lard and tallow are great too and serve their own purpose. They're much healthier, in relative comparison and amounts, to vegetable/canola/seed oils that are commonly used in frying and other high temp cooking because the latter are much less stable with heat and oxidize which in turn causes inflammation when consumed in foods cooked with it.

They both impart their own flavors that elevate foods when paired correctly, especially compared to cheaper, unhealthy oils. I'll continue to use olive oil in my dressings and lower temp cooking where the flavor works and tallow when cooking meats and shallow/deep frying.

I've also heard tallow/lard is amazing when used in baking cookies, pie crusts, etc. but I know where my lane is.

Some relatively recent research on olive oil:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/...MC6770785/

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01-20-2024 at 10:45 PM.
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48 pack is "No longer Available".
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01-21-2024 at 12:59 AM.
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$8.64 for the 8 pack with S&S.
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MichaelM3467
01-22-2024 at 05:24 AM.
01-22-2024 at 05:24 AM.
Quote from sonichedgehog360 :
> Its best to stick to saturated animal fats like lard, bacon fat and tallow.

Any long distance runner aiming for record times would scoff at that recommendation. Saturated fats are inherently worse for your circulation since they require more heat to break down as they are more solid and less liquid at higher temperatures than unsaturated fats and effectively clog your blood's passageways like wax. Aim for unsaturated fats if you want speed and agility. If you are that big guy at the gym whose idea of cardio is 5-10 minutes on the elliptical at high speeds, there's your problem. I have seen many a muscular, Gaston-like person fall to cardiovascular health issues later on in life. While they had great strength, they gorge themselves on butter and red meats and so they don't (or rather can't, due to poor diet) do extended runs because their body's cardiovascular stamina stinks.
It seems every study that compared Saturated fats to PUFAs has show that saturated fats are much healthier are associated with less heart disease and clotting. Its sad that the studies were hidden from the public but that is the reality. But I encourage you to avoid saturated fats as you deserve what you get.
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01-22-2024 at 05:27 AM.
01-22-2024 at 05:27 AM.
Quote from jp7794 :
In the US, extra virgin is also a marketing term.
For decades US olive oil was frequently cut with other seed oils like cotton seed oil so it wasn't even all olive oil. The US is still a dumping ground for low quality Olive oil. But again none of that matters because animal fats are cheaper, healthier and taste better.
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01-22-2024 at 05:31 AM.
01-22-2024 at 05:31 AM.
Quote from chinqlinq89 :
You don't have to diminish something good just because you support something similar that is good.

Legitimate EVOO and olive oil in general are very well researched and supported in its health benefits. Unless you know something I don't, olive oil has been known to be full of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, much in part by the minimal processing in comparison to many other household cooking oils.

Lard and tallow are great too and serve their own purpose. They're much healthier, in relative comparison and amounts, to vegetable/canola/seed oils that are commonly used in frying and other high temp cooking because the latter are much less stable with heat and oxidize which in turn causes inflammation when consumed in foods cooked with it.

They both impart their own flavors that elevate foods when paired correctly, especially compared to cheaper, unhealthy oils. I'll continue to use olive oil in my dressings and lower temp cooking where the flavor works and tallow when cooking meats and shallow/deep frying.

I've also heard tallow/lard is amazing when used in baking cookies, pie crusts, etc. but I know where my lane is.

Some relatively recent research on olive oil:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/...MC6770785/

I'm sorry I don't think I diminished something good. I was saying that most oils including olive oils are harmful. Yes Olive oil is high in Omega 3 but its still bad for you. All the studies show saturated fats based on animal fats are healthier. I would ask that you stop spreading false information about olive oil being healthy just because its not as bad as most plant based fats.
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01-22-2024 at 07:48 AM.
01-22-2024 at 07:48 AM.
Quote from MichaelM3467 :
Organic is a marketing term and doesn't change the product in any way.
Even though olive oil is a flesh oil and not as bad as seed oil it isn't as healthy as people suggest. Its best to stick to saturated animal fats like lard, bacon fat and tallow.

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01-24-2024 at 04:56 AM.
01-24-2024 at 04:56 AM.
i clicked the water link above and mine came out to $38 something after s/s
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bettyblue
01-24-2024 at 08:35 AM.
01-24-2024 at 08:35 AM.
Quote from Grunge206 :
What's better tuna in water or vegetable oil?
Oil adds calories
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TurtlePerson2
01-24-2024 at 08:36 AM.
01-24-2024 at 08:36 AM.
Quote from joshownsyouall :
Water. Add your own organic extra virgin olive oil. Way healthier
You need to go to the next level and use organic water. You're avoiding all the "toxins" in your crops, but drinking water with chlorine in it? And it's fluoridated too! Once you switch to drinking water from puddles and rain barrels, you'll be surprised at how much stronger, more vigorous, and full of essence you feel.
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01-24-2024 at 08:37 AM.
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Got the 24 can deal last time,it is not solid white,its more like chunk white https://www.consumeraffairs.com/f...tml?page=2
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01-24-2024 at 08:44 AM.
01-24-2024 at 08:44 AM.
Wow, canned tuna has people pushing an agenda on Slickdeals these days.

I'm just going to assume you're all AI bots arguing with each other, like me. No way actual humans would spend their limited time on earth like this.
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01-24-2024 at 09:30 AM.
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If you are going to dump it down the drain stick with water. I used to get oil and give it to my dogs. I save it now and use it when cooking fish. I tried making mayo out of it for tuna sandwiches and it was too much work. I am going with water since it is cheaper and you only lose a lite bit of the water soluble nutrients. To be honest I ave mostly switched to sardines since they are so much healthier and taste about the same in a sandwich.
If you have dogs, give the tuna water to them. I pour it over some kibbles.
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Quote from MichaelM3467 :
Organic is a marketing term and doesn't change the product in any way.
Even though olive oil is a flesh oil and not as bad as seed oil it isn't as healthy as people suggest. Its best to stick to saturated animal fats like lard, bacon fat and tallow.
this is incredibly incorrect advice. from a dietician.
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this is incredibly incorrect advice. from a dietician.

I hope you have the number of a good cardiologist. Enjoy Ment for the lard lover...
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Quote from MichaelM3467 :
I'm sorry I don't think I diminished something good. I was saying that most oils including olive oils are harmful. Yes Olive oil is high in Omega 3 but its still bad for you. All the studies show saturated fats based on animal fats are healthier. I would ask that you stop spreading false information about olive oil being healthy just because its not as bad as most plant based fats.

Care to link some studies?
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