Summary
SHOPPERS are being sold endangered and threatened varieties of fish by nearly all major supermarkets, according to a report published today.
Asda has the worst seafood policies of the nine food chains included in a study by campaign group Greenpeace into sales of fish including Atlantic cod, swordfish, Dover sole and haddock. At least 13 species sold by the US-owned chain are on the Greenpeace danger list of fish which are over-exploited or destructively caught. The Recipe for Disaster report awards the supermarket just one point out of 20 for its seafood policies.See the full content of this document
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Asda Caught Out Over Exploited Fish
M&S came out top of the league with a score of 17 points out of 20, followed by Waitrose with 15. Morrisons came second from the bottom with two points out of 20.
Although widely available on the shelves, many fish such as wild turbo...See the full content of this document
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