Sustainable Wild Planet tuna now at Aldi stores in the UK

Wild Planet Foods has just added the major Aldi supermarket chain to their UK stable of stores, so it will be easy to find Wild Planet Pure Albacore Tuna on Aldi store shelves. Wild Planet tuna is also available around the UK through Ocado, Whole Foods Market, Planet Organic and many independent natural and organic stores.

Wild Planet uses a simpler form of processing which allows them to offer 100% pure tuna (no added oil or brine), and twice the Omega-3 oils compared to other major tuna brands. Most canned tuna is precooked before canning, during which much of the nutrition and good taste is lost. Water or oil is then added to the dry product, and the tuna cooked again in the can. Wild Planet tuna, on the other hand, is 100% tuna and cooked only once in the can, trapping in all the delicious juices and Omega 3 oils this marvellous fish contains. The result is a no-drain tuna that tastes amazing. There is nothing on the UK market like it.

Wild Planet tuna is rated ranked No. 1 for sustainability by Greenpeace in the USA. They are proud of their status as one of the largest 100% pole-and-line brands in the world. Wild Planet Foods is a member of The International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF), an organisation which works to promote socially and environmentally responsible pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries around the world.

So, if you’re based in the UK, head down to your local Aldi store and pick up a can of Wild Planet’s wildly good tasting Albacore tuna. It’s a better tasting tuna by far.


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About Wild Planet Foods

The company was founded in 2004 by William Carvalho and he was assisted by Bill McCarthy. These two industry veterans, with a combined 60 years of experience, wanted to start a company that addressed the need to preserve the marine habitat while still harvesting wild seafood. It was their vision that these needs could successfully co-exist. Wild Planet Foods realised this vision with a product line of sustainably sourced wild seafood. The wild ocean ecosystem is an abundant food production resource that must remain that way; the name Wild Planet arose from this concept.