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12-Pack 5-Oz Genova Wild Caught Yellowfin Canned Tuna (Olive Oil)

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Amazon has 12-Pack 5-Oz Genova Wild Caught Yellowfin Canned Tuna (Olive Oil) on sale for $21.84 - $1.09 (5%) off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $20.75. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for sharing this deal.

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  • Wild caught yellowfin tuna packed in olive oil
  • Hand-filleted tuna cuts for canned preparation
  • Provides omega-3s, vitamins, minerals, and 29g protein
  • Non-GMO and compatible with multiple dietary plans
  • Responsibly sourced and traceable

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Amazon has 12-Pack 5-Oz Genova Wild Caught Yellowfin Canned Tuna (Olive Oil) on sale for $21.84 - $1.09 (5%) off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $20.75. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Wild caught yellowfin tuna packed in olive oil
  • Hand-filleted tuna cuts for canned preparation
  • Provides omega-3s, vitamins, minerals, and 29g protein
  • Non-GMO and compatible with multiple dietary plans
  • Responsibly sourced and traceable

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Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 12.5k 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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DeputyStankus
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If someone can't tell the difference between tuna meat vs. salmon, and especially sardines, they've got "bigger fish to fry" than worrying about the nutritional content.
Mattphoto101
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Only 25 people in the US died from botulism stemming from canned goods in the last 10 years. Every single one of those cases it was improperly HOME canned foods.

Statistically, commercially canned botulism is a nonfactor, although awareness is probably a good thing.

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Jan 08, 2026 01:32 AM
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EfficientSnail709Jan 08, 2026 01:32 AM
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$14.53 currently (w/S&S) for the 8 pack....so just a slight price advantage (if you need 12 cans).
Last edited by EfficientSnail709 January 7, 2026 at 06:00 PM.
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Jan 08, 2026 01:34 AM
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EfficientSnail709Jan 08, 2026 01:34 AM
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Without a doubt, the best canned tuna that I've tried (and I've tried most of them).
Although, dented cans are a big issue!....and most cans delivered by Amazon are subject to the their typical carelessness!
I had to resort to picking these up at BJ's (where they're currently more expensive).
Last edited by EfficientSnail709 January 7, 2026 at 05:59 PM.
Jan 08, 2026 01:41 AM
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WasserJan 08, 2026 01:41 AM
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Genuinely curious - why are dented cans an issue? Is it because they don't stack well? Or not suited for display? Or does it do something to the content?
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GeeeeeeeekJan 08, 2026 02:12 AM
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Quote from Wasser :
Genuinely curious - why are dented cans an issue? Is it because they don't stack well? Or not suited for display? Or does it do something to the content?
It may compromise their seal. But you'd know that by the smell/swelling.
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fredukeJan 08, 2026 02:21 AM
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Quote from Wasser :
Genuinely curious - why are dented cans an issue? Is it because they don't stack well? Or not suited for display? Or does it do something to the content?
Dented cans can have the bacteria C. botulinum but it mostly has to be a deeper dent that you can fit your finger in.
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lilgrubbybabyJan 08, 2026 02:31 AM
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These are the best widely available tuna. You'll only get better buying that expensive boutique stuff
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raulgrandeJan 08, 2026 02:46 AM
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Best tuna I've ever had in my life. I will never eat any other tuna

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user1121345Jan 08, 2026 06:17 AM
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Quote from Flawless700 :
Skip the Tuna and get canned Salmon or sardines. You can't tell the difference and it's waaaaay better for you.
If someone can't tell the difference between tuna meat vs. salmon, and especially sardines, they've got "bigger fish to fry" than worrying about the nutritional content.
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Mattphoto101Jan 08, 2026 06:38 AM
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Quote from freduke :
Dented cans can have the bacteria C. botulinum but it mostly has to be a deeper dent that you can fit your finger in.
Only 25 people in the US died from botulism stemming from canned goods in the last 10 years. Every single one of those cases it was improperly HOME canned foods.

Statistically, commercially canned botulism is a nonfactor, although awareness is probably a good thing.
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Jan 08, 2026 06:52 AM
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KingUltraJan 08, 2026 06:52 AM
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Also my # 2 choice for canned yellowfin Tuna, # 1 being Cento and # 3 Portofino .
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michi098Jan 08, 2026 07:51 AM
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Quote from raulgrande :
Best tuna I've ever had in my life. I will never eat any other tuna
You should try Rio Mare tuna. That's the best I have had.
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FaithfulMoon8086Jan 08, 2026 09:06 AM
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Quote from DeputyStankus :

If someone can't tell the difference between tuna meat vs. salmon, and especially sardines, they've got "bigger fish to fry" than worrying about the nutritional content.
Facts tuna and salmon taste as different as night and day
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EfficientSnail709Jan 08, 2026 10:43 AM
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Quote from Geeeeeeeek :
It may compromise their seal. But you'd know that by the smell/swelling.
OK...but why take the risk? Very small dents are typically not a problem, but with the way Amazon (and the other carriers) throw packages around, the overall risk factor is high with cans. Larger dents can easily compromise the safety of the product....and you won't always know it until it makes you sick.
Last edited by EfficientSnail709 January 8, 2026 at 02:54 AM.
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EfficientSnail709Jan 08, 2026 10:45 AM
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Quote from Wasser :
Genuinely curious - why are dented cans an issue? Is it because they don't stack well? Or not suited for display? Or does it do something to the content?
Depending upon the size/shape of the dents, the safety of the product can definitely be compromised. It's not worth taking the risk.
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