Fishy business: Researchers found that a third of the fish sold in Canada is mislabelled

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nparts If we had food European Union rules here, 90% of groceries stores would be closed for abuses

nparts Sounds fishy. Kinda like the negative fake news campaign against President Trump.

nparts There was similiar news a few years back and still the same!!

nparts And our govt with all its resources and money is unable to do anything about this. Tsk tsk.

nparts Let’s see if McKenna can somehow tie this to climate change. Let’s try hard.

nparts 'mislabelled'? You mean misrepresented.

nparts It’s criminal

nparts This was also a big issue in China, but they recently changed the legal definition of “Salmon” to include trout species as well. Problem solved!

nparts 😂

nparts It’s not fish?

nparts It’s beef, pork or chicken?

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