Marine fish, krill & algae oil (EPA/DHA)

Click a column header to sort. Rows marked undisclosed only state the total oil weight — the label genuinely does not say how much of that is omega-3, so no $/100mg figure can be shown. That gap is not hidden below; it's the finding.

Brand Product Source $ / serving Omega-3 content $ / 100mg omega-3 Retailer
⚠ Stop — different molecule below. Flaxseed and chia oil supply ALA, not EPA/DHA. ALA is real omega-3, but the human body converts only about 5–10% of it to EPA, and far less to DHA — so ALA is not a substitute for fish/algae omega-3 on a milligram-for-milligram basis. The prices below are only comparable to each other, never to the $/100mg figures in the table above.

Plant-based (flaxseed / chia) oil — ALA, not EPA/DHA

Same undisclosed-content issue can apply here too — click a header to sort.

Brand Product $ / serving ALA content $ / 100mg ALA Retailer