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frontpage Posted by BBQchicken | Staff • 3d ago

12-Pack 2.5-Oz Bumble Bee Wild Caught Tuna Pouches

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$8.60

$14

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Amazon has 12-Pack 2.5-Oz Bumble Bee Wild Caught Tuna Pouches (Applewood Smoke) for $10.11 - 10% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $8.59. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 12-Pack 2.5-Oz Bumble Bee Wild Caught Tuna Pouches (Applewood Smoke) for $10.11 - 10% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $8.59. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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3 days ago
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3 days ago
eshank
3 days ago
525 Posts
Thanks! I went with Lemon and Pepper instead - same price, plus an extra 10% off for first S%S.
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3 days ago
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Thanks. Went Lemon & Pepper too.
FYI Spicy Thai Chili same price.
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3 days ago
59 Posts
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3 days ago
59 Posts
"Excuse me...your balls are showing. Bumblebee tuna!"
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3 days ago
420 Posts
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3 days ago
KetoTonic
3 days ago
420 Posts
Which ones the best flavor?
3 days ago
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3 days ago
rly723
3 days ago
9,981 Posts
Is it risky to wat this once a day?
3 days ago
181 Posts
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3 days ago
Quahog
3 days ago
181 Posts
In for one lemon and pepper. 7.58 here.
3 days ago
30 Posts
Joined Jun 2008
3 days ago
pRS317
3 days ago
30 Posts
Quote from rly723 :
Is it risky to wat this once a day?
There's a risk of going mad hatter from mercury, but it has to be better than eating processed foods. I keep a lot on hand (good prepper food), so I eat it regularly to keep the stock fresh. On most days, lunch is two packets with mayo and hot sauce. I've been doing this for about ten years with no ill effects.
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3 days ago
57 Posts
Joined Jul 2013
3 days ago
JollySapien
3 days ago
57 Posts
Quote from rly723 :
Is it risky to wat this once a day?
If you're that worried, stick with canned salmon. Good stuff! I still eat tuna but mostly skipjack.
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2 days ago
363 Posts
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2 days ago
lsdlsd0
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2 days ago
363 Posts
Quote from pRS317 :
There's a risk of going mad hatter from mercury, but it has to be better than eating processed foods.
Aren't these tuna packets processed?
2 days ago
465 Posts
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2 days ago
jontalk
2 days ago
465 Posts
Quote from lsdlsd0 :
Aren't these tuna packets processed?
I picked up the Spicy Chile flavor the last time and am personally not a fan of 'pressed fish' in envelopes so I won't be buying it again though am sure its highly processed as well
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2 days ago
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2 days ago
lsdlsd0
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2 days ago
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Quote from jontalk :
I picked up the Spicy Chile flavor the last time and am personally not a fan of 'pressed fish' in envelopes so I won't be buying it again though am sure its highly processed as well
I like these packets for making sandwiches. But 12 pack of the same flavor is too much. I prefer buying them in the supermarket different flavors. It would be nice if amazon had a variety pack or let us get 1-2 of each we want.
2 days ago
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2 days ago
PaulS7412
2 days ago
1 Posts
My use is for adding protein to a bagged salad.
2 days ago
32 Posts
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2 days ago
lebold
2 days ago
32 Posts
Quote from PaulS7412 :
My use is for adding protein to a bagged salad.
alternate use: after getting forced back to office pointlessly, microwave one of these in the break room during lunch everyday, then just throw it in the trash. misery needs company
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1 day ago
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1 day ago
ryand7651
1 day ago
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Why are these considered a slick deal? They are half the ounces of a normal can of tuna. That's almost $1.50 for the equivalent 5oz. $1.50 per 5 ounce canned tuna isn't slick at all. Why is this?