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bostonbaker re: fish article
Thanks again for PMing that article to me. It was both eye-opening and depressing.
The Globe collected fish from 134 restaurants, grocery stores, and
seafood markets from Leominster to Provincetown, and hired a laboratory
in Canada to conduct DNA testing on the samples. Analyses by the DNA lab
and other scientists showed that 87 of 183 were sold with the wrong
species name - 48 percent.
What's worse is that it sounds like many of the errors were deliberately made, including Ming Tsai's
If you happen to see any follow ups come out of this article, I'd love to know.
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Re: bostonbaker re: fish article
I thought the whole series was very interesting and yes depressing. the statistic explaining how many beef/chicken inspectors their are compared to seafood is just nuts!
I thought the one quote in the original article from a restaurant owner basically saying 'well everyone is doing it' was just ridiculous! Dont put the fish entree on the menu if you dont have the fish to make it!
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Another follow-up article today on possible policy changes. I think this link should work today at least.
http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2011/10/27/following_globe_stories_on_mislabeled_fish_state_officials_say_theyll_improve_oversight/?page=full
Rock, this is about your fav fish:
Also, I will throw out my feelings on this. It doesn't seem to affect me too much, as when I do eat fish at a restaurant I tend to do go for a cod or haddock. From what I can tell, the worst switch that I am getting is something frozen and not local when it is advertised as fresh and local. That sucks, and I am mad to be paying a premium price for less than premium seafood, but at least it is the same fish. I am not sure if this switch is something that could be easily regulated.
I definitely think there should be clear guidelines on fish names and source documentation. Some of these cases are crazy.