Wild Planet Foods

Wild Planet Foods

Wild Planet Foods reviews and discussion

4.6

100% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

8 reviews and posts

  • Wild Planet’s Wild Tuna and Quinoa Salad comes with a lot of quinoa in olive oil. It is very convenient and easy to take anywhere on the go aka my lunchbox!! I personally would have preferred more of its organic vegetables and a little less quinoa. You get 15 g of protein that’ll satisfy your appetite well for this smaller portion.

  • A really nice everyday tinned fish company, great to have with bread and drinks, or to cook a pasta with. The sardines and mackerel in olive oil are very satisfying, but I find the fish in water options to be less flavorful. Go for the oil! There are nicer tinned fish companies out there for a gift or a treat, but I always appreciate Wild Planet for its reliability, excellent flavor, and reasonable price. My cat approves (though she only gets the unsalted sardines in water as a treat).

  • I recommend them if you like the in oil. They are lower in salt and cleaned well, so you get a very pure sardine flavor , I love the taste, quality, and nutritional value of products of these brand.The fish is the best!!

  • I've tried two cans of tuna from this brand, and this definitely tastes better than the cheaper and more well-known tunas. I like that the brand's fishing method is more sustainable. I don't eat tuna as much as I used to, but if I was looking to splurge, I would consider this above others.

    Received a free product from Wild Planet Foods
  • I like their products, mainly I buy tuna from them. When buying tuna I try to pick high quality brands and they're among the top. You can always taste the difference between high quality tuna vs the cheaper packets. Worth the money.

  • Hands down my favorite canned tuna. Such an amazing taste. I make tuna salad with it and can’t get enough of it. I need more in my house.

    Received a free product from Wild Planet Foods
  • My go to sardines! I love the fact that the brand tells you exactly where the fish came from, and does a great job explaining how eating sardines is sustainable and helps our planet continue to grow!