Bumble Bee Pink Salmon in Cans with Skin & Bones, 14.75 oz, 12-pack vs Blue Harbor Wild Pink Salmon in Water No Salt Added - 5 oz Can (Pack of 12)
Overall winner: Bumble Bee Pink Salmon in Cans with Skin & Bones, 14.75 oz, 12-pack
Key Differences
Bumble Bee (A) is sold as a 12-can pack and lists skin and bones included and non-GMO verification, making it a bulk option; Blue Harbor (B) is a single 5 oz no-salt-added can emphasizing Alaskan wild-caught salmon and recipe versatility. Choose A if you want a larger quantity and higher review count/rating; choose B if you prefer a no-salt-added single-serve option and Alaskan sourcing noted
Bumble Bee Pink Salmon in Cans with Skin & Bones, 14.75 oz, 12-pack
Canned pink salmon, wild-caught with skin and bones for added nutrients. Provides omega-3s and vitamin D; suitable for health-conscious diets. Customers note good taste and value, with some concerns about texture and dented cans
Pros
- wild-caught salmon
- skin and bones included
- non-GMO verified
- gluten free
Cons
- texture can be mushy for some
- some cans dented
- mixed reviews on size
Blue Harbor Wild Pink Salmon in Water No Salt Added - 5 oz Can (Pack of 12)
Wild caught Alaskan pink salmon in water with no added salt. Hand-packed for a light, mild flavor and versatile use in sandwiches or bowls. One customer noted it can be eaten straight from the can
Pros
- wild caught alaskan salmon
- no salt added
- hand-packed
- mild, clean flavor
Cons
- mixed opinions on water content
- some consider value-related concerns
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Bumble Bee |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Bumble Bee |
| User Reviews | Bumble Bee |