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24-Count 5-Oz StarKist Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water on sale for $24.36 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
$23.14.
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About this product:
- Natural source of protein and Omega 3s, with 26g of protein and 110 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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I found this to be interesting from Wiki: "In August 2015, StarKist settled a class-action lawsuit claiming that the company was guilty of deliberately "under-filling" five-ounce cans of tuna. Earlier that same month, StarKist was sued, accused of colluding with Bumble Bee Foods and Chicken of the Sea to fix prices.
On October 18, 2018, StarKist agreed to plead guilty to a felony price fixing charge as part of a broad collusion investigation of the canned tuna industry by the United States Department of Justice. On September 11, 2019, StarKist was fined $100 million, the maximum statutory fine.
A hundred million dollar fine...peanuts to them, I guess.
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"But what about the mercury!?!"
"But what about the mercury!?!"
Mercury is the last thing to worry about from StarKist. Should call it WitchesKist.
Can you explain more?
"But what about the mercury!?!"
I found this to be interesting from Wiki: "In August 2015, StarKist settled a class-action lawsuit claiming that the company was guilty of deliberately "under-filling" five-ounce cans of tuna.[10] Earlier that same month, StarKist was sued, accused of colluding with Bumble Bee Foods and Chicken of the Sea to fix prices.[1]
On October 18, 2018, StarKist agreed to plead guilty to a felony price fixing charge as part of a broad collusion investigation of the canned tuna industry by the United States Department of Justice.[11] On September 11, 2019, StarKist was fined $100 million, the maximum statutory fine.
A hundred million dollar fine...peanuts to them, I guess.
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"But what about the mercury!?!"
The concern is not trivial, but I get your reason for making fun. Anyway,I like the texture of chunk light better, so it doesn't matter to me. Cheaper, tastier, safer. The trifecta!
"But what about the mercury!?!"
But that is a medically inadvisable amount of tuna
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I understand the numbers. Now split this volume across a family. Body mass also matters. Don't eat a can a day.