Migros Pink Tuna in Oil

Brand: Migros 
Label: MSC

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«Great taste and good value for money. Many customers appreciate its versatility, though some wish for less oil and easier can opening.»



«Great taste and good value for money. Many customers appreciate its versatility, though some wish for less oil and easier can opening.»



«Great taste and good value for money. Many customers appreciate its versatility, though some wish for less oil and easier can opening.»
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Hello,
What is the scientific name of the fish used in this product?
Thank you in advance
Hello Omal, we fully understand your interest in the origin of the ingredients.
Under Swiss law, the origin of ingredients must be indicated if they make up 50% or more of the product (for ingredients of animal origin, this threshold is only 20%), and only if the packaging is misleading—for example, if it suggests a different origin. We comply with these regulations as well as the safety standards for our products. If you cannot find any indication on a product, it means that we consider the origin of the ingredients to be internal information that we do not disclose. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
Hello, Thank you for your response, but I’m afraid you may have misunderstood my question. I wasn’t asking where the ingredient comes from, but rather the name of the species of tuna you use in this product.
Would it be possible to learn a little more about this?
Hello Omal, we are happy to inform you that this is skipjack tuna, whose scientific name is Katsuwonus pelamis. Best regards, the M-Infoline team
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Hello,
What is the scientific name of the fish used in this product?
Thank you in advance
Hello Omal, we fully understand your interest in the origin of the ingredients.
Under Swiss law, the origin of ingredients must be indicated if they make up 50% or more of the product (for ingredients of animal origin, this threshold is only 20%), and only if the packaging is misleading—for example, if it suggests a different origin. We comply with these regulations as well as the safety standards for our products. If you cannot find any indication on a product, it means that we consider the origin of the ingredients to be internal information that we do not disclose. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
Hello, Thank you for your response, but I’m afraid you may have misunderstood my question. I wasn’t asking where the ingredient comes from, but rather the name of the species of tuna you use in this product.
Would it be possible to learn a little more about this?
Hello Omal, we are happy to inform you that this is skipjack tuna, whose scientific name is Katsuwonus pelamis. Best regards, the M-Infoline team
Why? You can only test, rate and make Migros even better if you're logged in.