Priced at $2.85 per 28oz can, our research indicates that this deal is $2.04 less (42% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $4.89 each can at the time of this posting.
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Priced at $2.85 per 28oz can, our research indicates that this deal is $2.04 less (42% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $4.89 each can at the time of this posting.
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 5.1k customer reviews.
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Model: Cento Certified San Marzano Whole Peeled Tomatoes, 28 Oz (Pack of 6), Canned Plum Tomatoes in Thick Puree with Basil, Grown and Processed in Italy
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These are awesome! If you're not aware, this (and other Cento products) has a "Find My Field" code on each can that you can use to lookup the actual farm that those tomatoes were grown in (in Italy)! It's very cool, and zooms in like google earth satellite image. https://www.cento.com/brands/cent...-field.php
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These are awesome! If you're not aware, this (and other Cento products) has a "Find My Field" code on each can that you can use to lookup the actual farm that those tomatoes were grown in (in Italy)! It's very cool, and zooms in like google earth satellite image. https://www.cento.com/brands/cent...-field.php
Last edited by ctcsd January 28, 2026 at 04:25 PM.
These are awesome! If you're not aware, this (and other Cento products) has a "Find My Field" code on each can that you can use to lookup the actual farm that those tomatoes were grown in! It's very cool, and zooms in like google earth satellite image. https://www.cento.com/brands/cent...-field.php
I never knew that. I've a few cases downstairs from when they last were on sale.
I never knew that. I've a few cases downstairs from when they last were on sale.
Yeah check it out! Per the notice on the link I provided, certain codes from 2025 starting with G are still integrating into the Find My Field. That said, I used it successfully several years ago so it'll likely work for most products.
Same. I didnt realize theybwere dented till a couple months later cause i got a bunch of packs.
Good reminder to open the case and inspect. I forget to do so as well. When I have gotten damaged goods Amazon CS is quick to do a return-less refund thru chat. YMMV obv.
How are dented cans making the contents inside unusable?
because dents on the seams and or edges can introduce unseen air leaks which can lead to botulism. I used the cans with minor dents on the sides and am still alive, but felt it was safest to toss ones with MAJOR dents on seems/edges (just wasnt worth the risk to family).
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