Amazon: 24 Highly Rated Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil 5oz Cans $1.36 Each Shipped
Stock up on Tuna!
Hop on over to Amazon where you can score TWENTY FOUR (24) 5-oz cans of VERY highly rated Genova Yellowfin Tuna in Pure Olive Oil for just $32.55 shipped to your door after with Subscribe & Save. That makes each can just $1.36 delivered right to your door! SWEET!
Note that this tuna is a bit pricier than other brands, but be sure to check out the reviews if you’re on the fence as it appears MANY people really enjoy this brand.
Check out a few reviews…
* This is some amazing tuna – hard to describe why it’s so much better than regular tuna. It has a rich and bold tuna flavor without the smelly and overly fishy flavor and is complemented by the not too olivey olive oil.
* This tuna is a real treat – you’ll have no problem eating it right out of the can! Keep a can in your desk at work with some saltiness for a satisfying, fast lunch. Another thing, no one in the office will object to the SMELL because there ISN’T any!
* 130 calories, 0 carbs, 14g protein, 2g saturated fat (6g healthy fats), 30mg cholesterol. High in omega-3s, free of any preservatives or fillers. If healthy foods are what you’re after and you’re not afraid of deep sea fish, this tuna is a very good choice!
NOTE, if you have 5 or more subscriptions arriving in a month, you’ll save a whopping 15% off your Subscribe & Save orders instead of the regular 5% – which will sweeten the deal above even further! Also, when you sign up for Subscribe and Save, you are under NO obligation whatsoever and can cancel at anytime. To cancel or modify your Subscribe and Save items, just click on “my account” and then “subscriptions” and with the click of a button you can cancel and/or modify anything you want.
(Thanks, Becca!)
???? Fish is caught in China not the best place to get tuna from. That concerns me!
this brand is from Thailand
This is my FAVORITE canned tuna. Its about 2.00 per can at my local grocery store. Thank you!
You’re welcome Jennifer!
Unfortunately I wasn’t able to find the origin listed online (some reviewers said Thailand). But, if you already have a can it looks like you can trace where the fish was caught and canned: https://www.genovaseafood.com/trace