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Horse Meat Anyone?
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Originally posted by Lucky View PostWhat is "a decent cut of horse meat", anyway?
Growing up in the sticks, I ate some weird protein, but never horse. The very idea makes me want to runnoft.
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Originally posted by The Dane View PostHehe... that was me. Still can't eat Taco Bell.It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Seafood Fraud Study By Oceana Reveals Widespread Mislabeling Nationwide
Oceana performed DNA testing from 2010 to 2012 on 1,215 fish samples from 674 retail outlets in 21 states. In this study, Oceana found seafood fraud everywhere it tested, with rates hitting as high as 52 percent in Southern California.
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The report found that sushi restaurants have the worst level of mislabeling, at a staggering 74 percent. Thirty-eight percent of seafood at non-sushi restaurants was mislabeled and 18 percent at grocery stores.
“Some of the fish substitutions we found are just disturbing,” said Dr. Kimberly Warner, report author and senior scientist at Oceana, in a press release emailed to The Huffington Post. “Apart from being cheated, many consumers are being denied the right to choose fish wisely based on health or conservation concerns.”
For example, 84 percent of the white tuna samples were actually escolar, a species that is known to cause digestive issues for certain individuals. Oceana also found that overfished and vulnerable species were substituted for what are commonly known as more sustainable choices. Atlantic halibut was sold as Pacific halibut, and speckled hind sold as red grouper.I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert...
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