Amazon has 43-Oz Bumble Bee Chunk White Albacore Tuna in Water (Bulk Food Service Pouch) on sale for $11.35 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $8.51. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has 43-Oz Bumble Bee Chunk White Albacore Tuna in Water (Bulk Food Service Pouch) on sale for $11.35 - 20% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $8.51. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Model: Bumble Bee Premium Albacore Tuna in Water Food Service Size Pouch, High Protein Food, Keto Food and Snacks, Gluten Free Food, High Protein Snacks, Canned Food, Bulk Tuna, 43 Ounce Pouch (Pack of 1)
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Basic math tells me that a 43 oz pounch has 9 times as much tuna as a 5 oz can BUT the nutritional information suggests it actually has 14 times as much tuna (protein). Maybe there is a lot less liquid in the pouch relative to the solids. At 9x it is not a particularly great deal but at 14x it looks pretty slick.
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Basic math tells me that a 43 oz pounch has 9 times as much tuna as a 5 oz can BUT the nutritional information suggests it actually has 14 times as much tuna (protein). Maybe there is a lot less liquid in the pouch relative to the solids. At 9x it is not a particularly great deal but at 14x it looks pretty slick.
I like tuna but I'm not sure what I'd do with so much of it at once.
Several holidays coming up... You can make appetizers for a Halloween party, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, office party potluck, NYE party, etc
Tuna croquettes anyone? Tuna melt bites? Tuna bruschetta?
Basic math tells me that a 43 oz pounch has 9 times as much tuna as a 5 oz can BUT the nutritional information suggests it actually has 14 times as much tuna (protein). Maybe there is a lot less liquid in the pouch relative to the solids. At 9x it is not a particularly great deal but at 14x it looks pretty slick.
The 5 ounce pack of 4 is the same price per ounce and qualifies for the coupon. In case you don't need so much at once.
Those are cans, no? The premise with this deal in OP is that the singular bag would potentially reduce on water weight. Those two don't seem comparable.
Also if you were to go by nutrition facts:
The pouch in OP is 1540 calories
versus the cans which are 8 x 120 = 960 calories.
Last edited by Slimeyface October 20, 2025 at 08:32 PM.
Basic math tells me that a 43 oz pounch has 9 times as much tuna as a 5 oz can BUT the nutritional information suggests it actually has 14 times as much tuna (protein). Maybe there is a lot less liquid in the pouch relative to the solids. At 9x it is not a particularly great deal but at 14x it looks pretty slick.
This says chunk white albacore which I think is a lower grade. I stick with solid white. Still does not seem like a deal to me. Usually find the solid white for about a buck per 5 oz can.
Plus, for us anyway, we normally use 3-4 cans at a time. Not sure we would tolerate eating so much tuna at once.
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Several holidays coming up... You can make appetizers for a Halloween party, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, office party potluck, NYE party, etc<br />
Tuna croquettes anyone? Tuna melt bites? Tuna bruschetta?
serving tuna on any of those holidays is a travesty. there's just so much better food to serve than fish.
I got Bumble Bee Chunk White Albacore in cans from a prior SlickDeal but in cans. So far, I've had two cans with hard, small bones in them. Never had to deal with that in any brand of tuna before...
At any rate, I'll probably buy this anyway. The deal is too good. We just have to chew more carefully so as to not injure our teeth if another bone is in the tuna.
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Tuna croquettes anyone? Tuna melt bites? Tuna bruschetta?
Cut it into strips, dry them out, then chomp on them like Tuna Candy Bars
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Those are cans, no? The premise with this deal in OP is that the singular bag would potentially reduce on water weight. Those two don't seem comparable.
Also if you were to go by nutrition facts:
The pouch in OP is 1540 calories
versus the cans which are 8 x 120 = 960 calories.
Plus, for us anyway, we normally use 3-4 cans at a time. Not sure we would tolerate eating so much tuna at once.
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Several holidays coming up... You can make appetizers for a Halloween party, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, office party potluck, NYE party, etc<br />
Tuna croquettes anyone? Tuna melt bites? Tuna bruschetta?
At any rate, I'll probably buy this anyway. The deal is too good. We just have to chew more carefully so as to not injure our teeth if another bone is in the tuna.
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