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Alternative to MSC and ENEEK certifications, you can also look for Friend of the Sea labeling. This organization's regulations extend to a wider range of species across the globe, in addition to addressing carbon footprint. For instance, you might find a FoS label on whole branzino, confirming the fish has been sustainably farmed.
Read More: https://www.foodrepublic.com/1547263/canned-fish-labels-indicate-high-quality/"
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My manservant needs to buy this for me!
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Because these are sprats
Me too. It was the Soybean Oil version. Haven't eaten it yet though. I'm still going through the Beach Cliff Wild Caught Fish Steaks in Soybean Oil with Hot Green from the deal before that. It's pretty good with my salad!
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Alternative to MSC and ENEEK certifications, you can also look for Friend of the Sea labeling. This organization's regulations extend to a wider range of species across the globe, in addition to addressing carbon footprint. For instance, you might find a FoS label on whole branzino, confirming the fish has been sustainably farmed.
Read More: https://www.foodrepublic.com/1547263/canned-fish-labels-indicate-high-quality/"