I get these from the kosher section at walmart for $1.25 a can. Super impressed with the size. These arent the best sardines of all time but for about half the price of a can of open nature etc. These are great.

by death_is_acquittance

15 Comments

  1. Original-Awareness60

    Great, I appreciate hearing about bargain priced sardines, thanks. I’ll have to check out that section of Walmart next time I go.

  2. javiemartzootsuit

    Thanks for the heads up! How’s the texture? I was hoping to like wild planet sardines from Costco but they were too mushy.

  3. Redditor2684

    I like the ones in tomato sauce. About $1.29 at Ollie’s. Haven’t tried this one in sunflower oil.

  4. DaveKelso

    I eat the Season sardines and mackerel in olive oil almost every day. My go to.

  5. death_is_acquittance

    Wanted to mention they are Product of Morocco so a fairly decent source

  6. Majestic_Electric

    They used to be my go-to brand, but I think they changed their olive oil supplier recently. The olive oil one doesn’t taste as good anymore, so I stopped buying them.

    Does the sunflower oil taste okay?

  7. world-class-cheese

    Season is my go-to brand, and I recently tried the sunflower oil for the first time and loved it

  8. Fuzzy_Welcome8348

    Love em for the price. How r the ones in sunflower oil? Is there a big difference?

  9. DutchJVH

    My everyday sardine. Great brand and quality.

  10. looshcollector

    I eat the boneless skinless ones all the time in pasta with tomato sauce and spinach or peppers.

  11. Mingisangel

    i’ve been loving the season lately with olive oil

  12. _o_ll_o_

    I get 6 packs of these at Costco and have been eating them for years. I prefer them to the more expensive Wild Planet ones they also carry.