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Soy Free/gluten Free Tuna


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Anyone know of any soy free canned tuna that can be bought in a regular grocery store?

Thanks!


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sreese68 Enthusiast

Wild Planet. Our nicer HEB grocery store started carrying it. Sprouts has it, too. You can buy it by the case from the store with a name of a river for a good price if you have a prime account.

cahill Collaborator

starkist low sodium tuna is gluten and soy free.I have found it in most regular grocery stores.

sa1937 Community Regular

When I was in Wal-Mart today, I bought StarKist Selects Solid White Albacore Tuna in water. It's in the can with the gold label. Ingredients: White meat tuna, water, salt, pyrophosphate.

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Pyrophosphate is a common food grade additive used in a variety of products from chicken nuggets to toothpaste. It

GFreeMO Proficient

Thanks for the help! I will be buying some tomorrow.

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

Trader Joe's also has a few that are soy free.

christou29 Newbie

Hello, I am in Canada so I don't know if you have this product but Clover Leaf regular or low sodium tuna in water are gluten and soy free.


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