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Any updates to this article? Curious about the state of the wild populations in Broughton. Great article. Seriously bums me out over the $20 in farmed salmon I've got sitting in the fridge - not to mention the big slab of it I just consumed. Ugh. I feel like I'm running out of stuff to eat. God help us all if something isn't done to preserve our food supplies. — Anonymous |
04/23/2013 - 10:43pm |
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RE the cost of wild vs. farmed salmon, I can get almost a pound of wild-caught salmon from TJ's for a little over $7, doesn't exactly break the bank. Knowing what I now know about farmed salmon, I'll never touch it again, unless and until they implement better practices as outlined in the article. The methods they use now are horrible both for the fish and the consumers. Call me sentimental, but I think quality of life for the fish counts for something. — Anonymous |
01/24/2013 - 8:08pm |
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Brilliant article. — Anonymous |
04/27/2012 - 8:21pm |
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well idk about the salmon but frankly i dont care ethier — Anonymous |
12/02/2010 - 1:52pm |
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The practical side choosing the least toxic always pays out in the long run - using only a serving that fits in your palm is all that is needed per serving to get the benefits with using the wild salmon. This gives more room to add the needed vegetables & carbs to our diet keeping us slim & trim & more healthy life style. — Anonymous |
08/27/2010 - 8:23pm |
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As others have pointed out, not a lot of consumers realize the true cost of their consumption, we expect food to be cheaper than it really costs to produce. Also as another said, these are part of the rest of the food chain as well and this effects much more than just humans. — Anonymous |
01/26/2010 - 4:01pm |
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If your bank account is big enough to shoulder the cost of Wild Caught, Grass Fed, Organically Grown, then bravo for you. Most of us out here in the real world are not in a position to endorse over our entire paychecks to Whole Foods and other markets alike. In a perfect world we would all eat only the purest of foods. But this clearly is not a perfect world, and a good portion of us are just glad we can reap the health benefits from the salmon we are "able" to afford. Anonymous, Thousand Oaks, CA — Anonymous |
11/09/2009 - 9:56am |
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We not only should be completely avoiding farmed salmon, we should be boycotting those restaurants and supermarkets still offering these enviromentally distructive frankenfoods. Anonymous, Seattle, WA — Anonymous |
10/04/2009 - 2:52pm |
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My family much prefers the taste and texture of farmed salmon. We buy it at our local Albertson's for a little as $4.00 per pound and Keta Salmon goes for $1.99 so we feast on Keta a lot. All the wild fishing has been shut down anyway so it is a good thing we love the farmed and a lot of canned tuna. Hey! Once you smother it in Tartar sauce, who cares. Thanks. lorelei, Altadena, CA — Anonymous |
09/01/2009 - 3:50pm |
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What about the ridiculously high PCB content found in farmed salmon? PCB content needs to come down 90% to compete with Alaskan Wild Salmon. Everyone here needs to get their facts straight! www.ewg.org EWG.org, Everywhere, CA — Anonymous |
09/01/2009 - 3:50pm |
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