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  2. We Asked Dietitians to Rank 10 Popular Canned Tunas and You ...

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    StarKist Chunk Light Tuna in Water. Amazon. This option has 0.5 grams of fat and 380 mg of sodium. While it's low in fat, the higher sodium content is something to be mindful of. ... the goal is ...

  3. StarKist - Wikipedia

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    StarKist Tuna is a brand of tuna produced by StarKist Co., an American company formerly based in Pittsburgh's North Shore [1] that is now wholly owned by Dongwon Industries of South Korea. It was purchased by Dongwon from the American food manufacturer Del Monte Foods on June 24, 2008, for slightly more than $300 million. [ 2 ]

  4. Is salmon or tuna healthier? There’s 2 major nutritional ...

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    These include skipjack, albacore, yellowfin, bluefin and bigeye tuna. The nutrition and mercury content of tuna will vary depending on the species. "There are so many varieties and the fat content ...

  5. Dongwon Industries - Wikipedia

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    Dongwon is South Korea's largest fishing company and the owner of StarKist Tuna. [2] Kim Nam-jung, the son of Kim Jae-chul, serves as the current chairman and CEO of Dongwon Group. Korea Investment Holdings, one of Korea's largest financial companies, was a financial branch of Dongwon Chaebol. The firm is now owned and managed by Kim Nam-goo ...

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    This campaign spotlights the brand’s ongoing social media giveaway alongside their ready-to-eat high-protein Creations pouches, featuring beef, tuna, chicken and salmon varieties. It’s a ...

  7. StarKist Tuna - Wikipedia

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