Thursday, February 9, 2012

Don’t Be Fooled by Fish Fraud, It’s More Common Than You Think | FRESH the movie

Don’t Be Fooled by Fish Fraud, It’s More Common Than You Think FRESH the movie

Hello. You're article is spot on! As an a Wild Alaskan Salmon producer, I can
tell you that we regularly get new customers because a knowledgable salmon buyer
received something from another company that he knew was fraudulent. This is
especially true with the more expensive species like King and Sockeye - and even
more often with anything labeled as "Copper River Salmon". The state of Alaska
requires all processed fish to have the origin of processing encoded in the
label, and the fish can be traced back to the time and place it was bled and
cut. These facilities are routinely inspected, so you can feel good that you
will get an honest answer if you inquire with them about your particular
product. For the reputable salmon producers, loosing this license is not worth
protecting any individual retailer. See http://www.northwest-seafood.com/ for
gauranteed wild Alaskan Salmon.

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