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8-Pack 5oz Bumble Bee Albacore Tuna in Water

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$9.10

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Amazon has 8-Pack 5oz Bumble Bee Albacore Tuna in Water for $9.09 when you check out via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Also available, Amazon has 48-Pack 5oz Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore Tuna in Oil for $44.86. Shipping is free (expected to ship within 1-2 months).

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Amazon has 8-Pack 5oz Bumble Bee Albacore Tuna in Water for $9.09 when you check out via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note, You may cancel your Subscribe & Save subscription any time after your order ships.
Also available, Amazon has 48-Pack 5oz Bumble Bee Solid White Albacore Tuna in Oil for $44.86. Shipping is free (expected to ship within 1-2 months).

Thanks to community member phoinix for finding this deal.

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional deal ideas & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Well reviewed w/ 4.7 out of 5 stars by over 11,000 Amazon customers.
  • About this store:
No longer available:

Amazon has 48-Pack 5oz Bumble Bee Albacore Tuna in Water for $44.86 -> now $42.62 when you checkout w/ Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free.

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Water. Add your own organic extra virgin olive oil. Way healthier
You don't have to diminish something good just because you support something similar that is good.

Legitimate EVOO and olive oil in general are very well researched and supported in its health benefits. Unless you know something I don't, olive oil has been known to be full of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, much in part by the minimal processing in comparison to many other household cooking oils.

Lard and tallow are great too and serve their own purpose. They're much healthier, in relative comparison and amounts, to vegetable/canola/seed oils that are commonly used in frying and other high temp cooking because the latter are much less stable with heat and oxidize which in turn causes inflammation when consumed in foods cooked with it.

They both impart their own flavors that elevate foods when paired correctly, especially compared to cheaper, unhealthy oils. I'll continue to use olive oil in my dressings and lower temp cooking where the flavor works and tallow when cooking meats and shallow/deep frying.

I've also heard tallow/lard is amazing when used in baking cookies, pie crusts, etc. but I know where my lane is.

Some relatively recent research on olive oil:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/...MC6770785/

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What's better tuna in water or vegetable oil?
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joshownsyouall
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Quote from Grunge206 :
What's better tuna in water or vegetable oil?
Water. Add your own organic extra virgin olive oil. Way healthier
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Quote from Grunge206 :
What's better tuna in water or vegetable oil?
If you are going to dump it down the drain stick with water. I used to get oil and give it to my dogs. I save it now and use it when cooking fish. I tried making mayo out of it for tuna sandwiches and it was too much work. I am going with water since it is cheaper and you only lose a lite bit of the water soluble nutrients. To be honest I ave mostly switched to sardines since they are so much healthier and taste about the same in a sandwich.
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Quote from Grunge206 :
What's better tuna in water or vegetable oil?
Water unless you are doing keto. Even then water is probably healthier
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Meagerlife
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Posted 40 min ago and doesn't have subscription option?…
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Found this which is the exact same thing, but a better deal (17 cents per ounce vs 19 cents) and has the subscription option.

StarKist Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water - 5 oz Can (Pack of 48) https://a.co/d/aJyoBr0

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angaritag
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Quote from Meagerlife :
Found this which is the exact same thing, but a better deal (17 cents per ounce vs 19 cents) and has the subscription option.

StarKist Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water - 5 oz Can (Pack of 48) https://a.co/d/aJyoBr0
Thanks for posting. I bought this fall since Bumble Bee isn't doing S&S anymore. Repped!
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Quote from joshownsyouall :
Water. Add your own organic extra virgin olive oil. Way healthier
yea make sure you add your organic oil and organic seasonings too. Gotta make sure you paymore for that even though the other stuff is exactly the same.

Organic, biggest scam lmao.
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Something fishy about this deal.
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DocDoug
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"See bottom of can for country of origin." The bottom of can is not shown. China? Where?
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According to Google, Bumble Bee Tuna is headquartered in San Diego, California, United States and is owned by FCF Co, Ltd. of Taiwan. FCF Co, Ltd.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank maxpower097

I'd pass on this, we eat lots of tuna and the past few months Bumble Bee Solid white tuna isn't solid white tuna anymore. Its more of a chunk light tuna, dark tan pink color, much more gamey.
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Quote from MichaelM3467 :
If you are going to dump it down the drain stick with water. I used to get oil and give it to my dogs. I save it now and use it when cooking fish. I tried making mayo out of it for tuna sandwiches and it was too much work. I am going with water since it is cheaper and you only lose a lite bit of the water soluble nutrients. To be honest I ave mostly switched to sardines since they are so much healthier and taste about the same in a sandwich.
Lol, what kind of tuna tastes like sardines?
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Quote from maxpower097 :
I'd pass on this, we eat lots of tuna and the past few months Bumble Bee Solid white tuna isn't solid white tuna anymore. Its more of a chunk light tuna, dark tan pink color, much more gamey.
How can you tell? Is this regulated?
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