Unless it mentions BPA free on the can, then it may contain BPA.
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This is one site but it is old from 2017. https://insteading.com/blog/bpa-free-cans/#:~:text=These%20Brands%20Use%20BPA%20Free%20Cans%20American%20Tuna%3A,and%20Similac%20are%20now%20all%20in%20BPA-free%20packaging. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisphenol_A https://safemama.com/cheatsheets/cheat-sheet-bpa-free-canned-food/ This is 2022 Not all cans are BPA free. See above
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