StarKist Chunk Light Tuna 8-Pack Only $6.63 Shipped at Amazon (Just 83¢ Per Can)
Head over to Amazon to score this StarKist Chunk Light Tuna in Water 5oz cans 8-pack for only $6.63 shipped when you opt to Subscribe & Save. That’s just 83¢ per can delivered right to your door!
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StarKist Chunk Light Tuna in Water 5oz 8-Pack $6.98
Opt to Subscribe & Save (5-15% off + free shipping)
Final Cost $6.63 shipped – just 83¢ per can!
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My local Walmart offers this same 8 pack for $5.96. Just in case anyone needed it sooner.
Thanks for the helpful suggestion! Those are $6.98 near me.
Last week I received a Starkist Settlement coupon via USPS snail mail that’s redeemable for $5.03 in Starkist products (minimum of 3 products required). I don’t recall how far back I had submitted for the settlement.
The current price is 6.28
Remember the class action suit from back in 2013-2015? I just got the coupon out of the mailbox for that! $5.03 off my next purchase of at least 3 startkist products. I was surprised, and completely forgot about it. I saw others posted on your original 2015 link that they received similar. Food for thought for folks to check their mail/keep an eye out. It looked like a postcard – I almost tossed it out as spam mail until I flipped it over.