I am sure many of you may have already been aware of this; but just in case you are not:
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/04/24/whole-foods-ban-on-seafood/?intcmp=features
Looks like they have joined the crowd whose real goal is to drive our fishing industry into the hands of a few large companies.
“Watch what we do, not what we say.” John Mitchell
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I fully agree with keeping things like Chilean seabass and most of that list out of the store. There’s a hand full of fish though that shouldn’t be on the red list.
I don’t have $300 a week to spend on groceries, so I just don’t shop there … and buy all of my seafood local so doesn’t effect me … Earth Fare carries a lot of regional area fish …
Bragging may not bring happiness,
but no man having caught a large fish,
goes home through the alley.
-Anonymous
Only thing I do at whole foods is set lunch every once in a while. the sightseeing is excellent.
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Originally posted by CH Allen
Only thing I do at whole foods is set lunch every once in a while. the sightseeing is excellent.
if i lived in mt p, drove a lexus, did yoga, and was a woman, this would be creepy.
CH Allen, you hit the nail on the head, the scenery is excellent
- A bad day fishin’ is better than a good day at work!
- Why would anyone want to live anywhere besides the Lowcountry in South Carolina?
I would rather private companies make decisions like this rather than doing nothing and then waiting for the government to eventually ban stuff, if companies/consumers did more “self-regulating” like this then we probably wouldn’t have to deal with so many random gov. regulations.