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Dole Pineapple Chunks in Juice, 8 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
NO ADDED SUGAR: DOLE Pineapple Chunks in 100% Pineapple Juice are filled with all the deliciousness you find in whole pineapple, with no added sugar. Convenient, pre-cut chunks are great for snacking & can also be used in smoothies and cocktails.NATURALLY GLUTEN FREE: DOLE Pineapple Chunks in 100% Juice are rich in Vitamin C, have no added sugar, and are made from all natural fruit and non-GMO ingredients. They're naturally gluten free and Kosher, and great for recipes like candied pineapple!DELICIOUS PINEAPPLE: With Dole's shelf-stable pineapple products, you can have the delicious taste of refreshing pineapple anywhere, anytime. Try Dole's pineapple chunks, pineapple tidbits, crushed pineapple, and pineapple juice.HEALTHY SNACKS AND JUICES: From packaged shelf stable fruit, to dried fruit, fruit juices, and frozen fruit, Dole is a world leader in growing, sourcing, distributing, and marketing packaged fruit and healthy snacks to brighten your day.REFRESHING FLAVOR: Try the refreshing bright flavor of Dole's packed fruit, fruit juice, and other pantry staples in all your favorite recipes!Case of twelve 8 ounce cans of fruit (96 total ounces)All natural fruitPineapple chunks are great with chicken or pork stir fries, rice dishes, fruit or green salads, or as a dessert toppingGreat source of Vitamin C, naturally fat freeKosher
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1 Reddit comment about Dole Pineapple Chunks in Juice, 8 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12):

u/AtomikRadio ยท 11 pointsr/loseit

Then you are very bad at shopping and/or managing your money. Quit buying shit you don't need or going to Hawaii to get your Hawaiian chicken.

Check out /r/frugal and /r/EatCheapAndHealthy for some help.

Using this recipe since I've never made Hawaiian chicken tacos, we get:

  • 16 oz Chicken Breast - approx. 3.47
  • 12 oz Hawaiian Marinade - approx. 7.31
  • 1C Pineapple - 1.06
  • 24.5 oz Mandarin Oranges - 2.92
  • 10 Corn Tortillas - 2.83
  • 1/2 lb Cheese - 2.79

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    Total for the trip: 20.38 and that includes extra chicken, extra cheese, extra marinade, and extra oranges to make it again or repurpose. (Admittedly I didn't include the cost of salt because everyone has salt or cilantro because it's difficult to find online, but I've never seen cilantro for more than 4 bucks and it comes in bundles enough to make this recipe like 20 times!)

    But wait, there's more! That recipe makes 10 tacos! Assuming two tacos per meal we come to 4.07/meal and that's not factoring in the fact you will likely find cheaper prices at your local store (I'm limited by needing to look online), a lot of these items will be subject to coupons or can be bought in bulk for extra discounts, and you save all that time not going to Chipotle every single day.