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Recent study shows some Gulf Coast restaurants, including in Galveston, aren't using Gulf shrimp
You may want to check twice where your seafood comes from. A study found that many Gulf Coast restaurants serve imported shrimp, claiming they were caught locally.
Report: “Shrimp Fraud” At Texas Gulf Coast Restaurants
According to the SeaD Consulting report, 59% of the 44 Galveston restaurants it tested served imported shrimp while claiming it was caught locally. Customers should be told if they are eating shrimp farmed with antibiotics and from countries associated with bad labor practices.
'Shrimp fraud' rampant at many Gulf Coast restaurants, new studies find
Restaurants throughout the Gulf Coast are serving imported shrimp but telling their customers they're feasting on fresh crustaceans fished in the Gulf of Mexico, a series of new studies found. SeaD Consulting,
Some Gulf Coast restaurants lie about serving locally caught shrimp
A study from SeaD Consulting revealed that while restaurants may advertise locally caught crustaceans, most of the shrimp they served was imported. Shrimp testing was done in several cities including Tampa and St.
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DNA tests reveal truth about Galveston restaurant shrimp
GALVESTON,
Texas
— When you go to a seafood restaurant in Galveston you might think you're eating
Gulf
shrimp
. You're probably not. Researchers contracted to test the
shrimp
served at ...
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96% of seafood restaurants in these Florida cities falsely labeled shrimp, report finds
"Shrimp consumers are being misled on a massive scale" in a major Florida metro area, according to a new report on seafood ...
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Mexican president says the world will still call the gulf the Gulf of Mexico
Mexican president says President Trump can call the gulf whatever he wants but that the world will still call it the Gulf of ...
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