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24-Count 5-Oz StarKist Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water (25% Less Sodium)

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Amazon has 24-Count 5-Oz StarKist Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water (25% Less Sodium) on sale for $24.36 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $23.14. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this product:
  • Only 120mg of sodium with 12g of protein and 50 calories per serving
  • Works well with Keto, Paleo, Whole30, DASH, Mediterranean & Weight Watchers diet plans
  • Can be used in cool salads, hot casseroles, on sandwiches and even eaten on its own as a snack or meal

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    • This offer is priced $2.52 less (10% savings) than our previous popular Frontpage deal from November 2023 which earned 47 thumbs up.
    • This albacore tuna in water is priced ~$0.96 per 5oz can.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 11760 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Amazon has 24-Count 5-Oz StarKist Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water (25% Less Sodium) on sale for $24.36 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $23.14. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: You may cancel your Subscribe & Save subscription any time after your order ships.
Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Only 120mg of sodium with 12g of protein and 50 calories per serving
  • Works well with Keto, Paleo, Whole30, DASH, Mediterranean & Weight Watchers diet plans
  • Can be used in cool salads, hot casseroles, on sandwiches and even eaten on its own as a snack or meal

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is priced $2.52 less (10% savings) than our previous popular Frontpage deal from November 2023 which earned 47 thumbs up.
    • This albacore tuna in water is priced ~$0.96 per 5oz can.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 11760 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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WildRigger47
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The largely unnoticed fleecing of the consumer.
For decades the standard size of a tuna can was 7 ounces. Over the past 15 years or so. the manufacturers have deceptively incrementally downsized it, first to 6.5 oz, then 6 oz, then down to 5.5 oz about 8-10 years ago, and now it's at 5 oz.

That's nearly a 30% reduction in the tuna by can, at present.
Pretty soon you're going to need tweezers to find the tuna in a can.
redcelicagt
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Solid tuna means that it has larger, firmer pieces with fewer flakes; whereas chunk tuna comes in smaller pieces that vary in size.

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Jan 23, 2024 03:54 AM
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gummi-eaterJan 23, 2024 03:54 AM
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still not sure what is different between chunk and solid.
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Jan 23, 2024 04:14 AM
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modernmindJan 23, 2024 04:14 AM
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Quote from gummi-eater :
still not sure what is different between chunk and solid.
Solid white tends to have more mercury if that's a concern.
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Jan 23, 2024 04:49 AM
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redcelicagtJan 23, 2024 04:49 AM
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Quote from gummi-eater :
still not sure what is different between chunk and solid.
Solid tuna means that it has larger, firmer pieces with fewer flakes; whereas chunk tuna comes in smaller pieces that vary in size.
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Jan 23, 2024 09:07 AM
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rly723Jan 23, 2024 09:07 AM
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What's a safe amount to eat tuna? I eat sardines a couple times a week if I'm lazy to cook and need a fast protein source
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Jan 23, 2024 01:17 PM
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AmusedDime497Jan 23, 2024 01:17 PM
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Quote from gummi-eater :
still not sure what is different between chunk and solid.
Solid is a lot easier to drain the water 💦
Jan 23, 2024 01:47 PM
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zexious1Jan 23, 2024 01:47 PM
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Quote from rly723 :
What's a safe amount to eat tuna? I eat sardines a couple times a week if I'm lazy to cook and need a fast protein source
Sardines are very clean fish being close to bottom of food chain. FDA says one can consume two to three 5 oz cans of chunk light tuna a week. Albacore contains 3x the mercury of chunk light tuna tho so FDA recommends only one 4 oz serving a week or approximately one 5 oz can of Albacore tuna.

https://www.livestrong.com/articl...very-week/
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Jan 23, 2024 01:51 PM
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zexious1Jan 23, 2024 01:51 PM
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Quote from gummi-eater :
still not sure what is different between chunk and solid.
https://www.tastingtable.com/1232...hunk-tuna/

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Jan 23, 2024 08:15 PM
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JollyReward108Jan 23, 2024 08:15 PM
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Bumblebee solid tastes better.
Jan 23, 2024 08:44 PM
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WildRigger47Jan 23, 2024 08:44 PM
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The largely unnoticed fleecing of the consumer.
For decades the standard size of a tuna can was 7 ounces. Over the past 15 years or so. the manufacturers have deceptively incrementally downsized it, first to 6.5 oz, then 6 oz, then down to 5.5 oz about 8-10 years ago, and now it's at 5 oz.

That's nearly a 30% reduction in the tuna by can, at present.
Pretty soon you're going to need tweezers to find the tuna in a can.
Jan 23, 2024 08:56 PM
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ready4wardJan 23, 2024 08:56 PM
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Is Starkist Solid White Albacore better than the Walmart Great Value Chunk Light which is sold for $0.88/5oz? I know solid white should be better but Walmart's chunk light isn't too bad and much better than Bumble Bee.
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Jan 23, 2024 09:00 PM
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Marcus305
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Jan 23, 2024 09:00 PM
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Less than $1 per can for solid white tuna is a great price, even by pre-pandemic standards.
Jan 23, 2024 09:24 PM
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TaurJan 23, 2024 09:24 PM
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In for a 24 pack at $20.71.

I generally pick up the Chunk Light Tuna, not sure what the Albacore is, but it was always more expensive so I passed when I bought my tuna in the store.
Jan 23, 2024 09:38 PM
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OrangeSnake211Jan 23, 2024 09:38 PM
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Quote from rly723 :
What's a safe amount to eat tuna? I eat sardines a couple times a week if I'm lazy to cook and need a fast protein source
Sounds like you want to consume a medically inadvisable amount of tuna

https://youtu.be/lCDKk2s0pQM?si=yQSvZEkJuv_908iI
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Jan 23, 2024 10:52 PM
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meat03manJan 23, 2024 10:52 PM
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Quote from zexious1 :
Sardines are very clean fish being close to bottom of food chain. FDA says one can consume two to three 5 oz cans of chunk light tuna a week. Albacore contains 3x the mercury of chunk light tuna tho so FDA recommends only one 4 oz serving a week or approximately one 5 oz can of Albacore tuna.

https://www.livestrong.com/articl...very-week/
Well slick deals informs me I'm eating to much tuna

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Jan 24, 2024 01:11 AM
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Carl69Jan 24, 2024 01:11 AM
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Quote from WildRigger47 :
The largely unnoticed fleecing of the consumer.
For decades the standard size of a tuna can was 7 ounces. Over the past 15 years or so. the manufacturers have deceptively incrementally downsized it, first to 6.5 oz, then 6 oz, then down to 5.5 oz about 8-10 years ago, and now it's at 5 oz.

That's nearly a 30% reduction in the tuna by can, at present.
Pretty soon you're going to need tweezers to find the tuna in a can.
You'd think as a side (sole) benefit this would result in thinner people, but it doesn't.

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