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Wild Planet Albacore Wild Tuna offers a premium, sustainably sourced seafood experience with 21g of protein and 705mg of Omega-3 per serving. Hand-cut and cooked once with sea salt, this tuna is free from fillers, water, and oil, preserving its natural flavor and nutrition. Caught exclusively using pole & line methods, it supports ocean health by eliminating bycatch and ensuring low mercury levels. Conveniently packaged in pull-tab cans, it’s perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking a clean, delicious, and eco-friendly protein boost.





| ASIN | B083R2BRTC |
| Allergen Information | Fish |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,099 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #115 in Canned & Jarred Tuna |
| Brand | Wild Planet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,276) |
| Date First Available | 6 December 2020 |
| Format | Chunk |
| Item model number | H-144 |
| Manufacturer | AmazonUs/WIHM9 |
| Package Dimensions | 24.21 x 21.59 x 4.64 cm; 141.75 g |
| Package Information | Can |
| Product Name | Wild Planet Albacore Wild Tuna, Sea Salt, Wildly Delicious - Pole and Line Caught, 3rd party mercury tested, 5 Ounce, 4 Count |
| Serving Recommendation | 1 Can |
| Special Feature | Gluten Free, Kosher Certified, Natural, Wild Caught |
| Units | 20.0 Ounce |
L**K
very little water, good flavor, not as dry as some, better flavor than most, still dry like most water-packed albacore. Tuna was chunked and not in one fillet so not as high quality of a fish piece as I have seen. I was not blown away but then I am not by water-packed albacore anymore since I have gone back to eating primarily oil-packed yellowfin. That is the taste of real tuna in my opinion. I can see that this is superior to most water-packed tuna but it is not something I would ever pay for again, You can't just a this out of the can like you can a quality Yellowfin in olive oil. Tuna should be preserved in olive oil.
S**I
Love it
T**.
Excellent! Beat tuna ever
M**N
If you are looking for white tuna, this is your brand. Excellent white tuna, the smell was yummy, my husband loves his tuna sandwiches again.
C**D
This is VERY good tuna; MUCH better than the big brands most of us grew up with. But what ISN’T very good? The incredibly wasteful and unnecessary packaging of this product. As you can see in the photos below, it’s four cans per box, the box having reinforced sides and a hinged lid, more packaging to hold each individual can in place, and a large, glossy, four-color pamphlet. One would think that this was designed to hold expensive precious collectibles, not a few cans of tuna. They aren’t exactly Fabergé Eggs. Easily six times more cardboard than needed, if any at all. They could get by with a single-layer piece of cardboard folded over one side of the stacked cans, and either a simple paper or plastic (gasp!) band to hold it together. The brochure could be less than 1/4 its size and NOT printed on glossy paper, which is much more difficult to recycle, even if it does look nicer. And then, of course, Amazon puts it in their own cardboard box, along with plastic pillow cushioning. Do we really need to box an already overbuilt box that has plenty of space for a label? This one isn’t Wild Planet’s fault, though. For a food company which proudly and loudly touts it's sustainability bona fides, this packaging is insanely irresponsible. Yes, cardboard is a very recyclable material, but ONLY if it's disposed of properly, and ONLY if it actually gets recycled. It's now well-known that everything we've been putting in the recycling bin rarely actually makes it to a recycler. People that tend to care about sustainable foods (their target market), ALSO care about wasteful packaging. The big brands have gotten along just fine with minimum packaging all these years; why couldn't an innovative, eco-friendly company be able to do at least as good as them? Again, the tuna is very good, but I am hesitant to buy again due to the staggeringly excessive over-packaging. Wild Planet could save huge sums of money by slimming down the extravagant packaging, and the added warehousing and shipping costs involved in getting their products to the consumer. If nothing else, it’s a better bottom-line for them with NO sacrifice of quality. It’s not like the “New Coke” debacle from decades ago; their customers WON’T flee. The product doesn't need to change. I'm giving this three stars, bordering on only two, due to this issue. If this were just regular big brand tuna, I'd give it minus two stars if that were possible. Wild Planet, you have a VERY GOOD product here. Please remedy this error so we can all come back with confidence that we’re making the right choice.
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