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When it comes to seafood, voting with your wallet is harder than you think.

When it comes to seafood, voting with your wallet is harder than you think.

by Admin | Sep 29, 2017 | Featured, Food Fraud, From Investigation Counsel PC, Recent Articles

On Sept. 25, Canadian food industry professionals and academics wrote an open letter addressed to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency in an ongoing attempt to combat rampant seafood fraud across the country. Calling it a type of “bait and switch” when it comes to...

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