King Oscar Mackerel in Olive Oil, Mediterranean Style (12-pack) vs Wild Planet Mackerel Fillets (Saba), Skin-On & Boneless, 5 oz

Overall winner: Wild Planet Mackerel Fillets (Saba), Skin-On & Boneless, 5 oz

Key Differences

King Oscar (A) is the lower-priced, skinless & boneless mackerel packed in olive oil and emphasizes a premium wild-caught texture. Wild Planet (B) is skin-on but boneless, packed with light sea salt, peels easily with a pull tab, and contains no added water, oils, or fillers; it is positioned in a higher price tier and has fewer reviews

King Oscar Mackerel in Olive Oil, Mediterranean Style (12-pack)

King Oscar Mackerel in Olive Oil, Mediterranean Style (12-pack)

King Oscar • ★ 4.1/5 • Budget

Canned mackerel fillets in olive oil with skinless & boneless texture. Delicate, wild-caught North Atlantic mackerel with Mediterranean flavor. Customers note a succulent texture and good nutrition, with varied opinions on olive oil content

Pros

  • skinless & boneless fillets
  • wild-caught North Atlantic mackerel
  • olive oil infusion
  • delicate texture

Cons

  • olive oil amount described as mixed by customers
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Wild Planet Mackerel Fillets (Saba), Skin-On & Boneless, 5 oz

Wild Planet Mackerel Fillets (Saba), Skin-On & Boneless, 5 oz

Wild Planet • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

Delicately textured mackerel fillets hand-packed with a touch of sea salt. No water, oils, or fillers. Customers note milder flavor and high omega-3 content

Pros

  • hand-packed mackerel fillets
  • no water or fillers
  • milder flavor with high omega-3
  • skin-on and boneless convenience

Cons

  • some customers consider price high
  • portion size opinions vary
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price King Oscar
Durability Tie
Versatility King Oscar
User Reviews Tie