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Grocery chains offer many types of canned tuna, but not all of it is of the highest quality. We did a deep dive to find the best and the lowest-grade options.
Canned tuna is undeniably popular, but care should be taken to make sure you're getting the best. We run down the highest and ...
Bumble Bee’s Solid White took home the best canned tuna crown in the first Food & Wine taste test published in our 1978 insert in Playboy magazine (yes, that Playboy).Forty-seven years later, it ...
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After testing 30 samples from five canned tuna brands, ... told Consumer Reports that the mercury levels found in the study were much lower than the FDA limit, saying it is safe to eat.
In a study, Consumer Reports found “unpredictable” spikes of mercury levels in cans of popular brand tuna. After testing 30 samples from five canned tuna brands, ... saying it is safe to eat.
SEATTLE — Canned tuna. It’s cheap, convenient, full of protein and omega-3 fatty acids and is a classic staple in our lunches. But the nutritional powerhouse from the sea comes with a warning.
Many people eat canned tuna regularly for its health benefits, but a recent study suggests that pregnant people would be better off avoiding it completely.
For me, canned tuna surpassed its pantry-staple status to become an essential provision years ago. The grazer in me has turned those stackable cans into full-on meals — piled onto butter ...