A barrage of messages from social media influencers, along with other online blogs and articles, have claimed that farmed salmon are bad for you because the fish are fed dyes to turn their flesh red.
Let’s rip the band-aid off early. Any Atlantic salmon you buy is farm raised, whether or not it’s Norwegian. Wild Atlantic salmon do exist, and they used to be abundant in the Northeastern coastal ...
When Lori Thomas of Seattle discovered the salmon that she bought at Albertsons had been raised on feed that artificially kept its flesh pink, she was incensed. "There's no way I would have spent my ...
BOISE, Idaho -- In response to a lawsuit brought on behalf of consumers, Albertsons has placed signs in more than a thousand stores across the country to alert its customers that its farm-raised ...
In a now-famous public display of ignorance, former Idaho Congresswoman Helen Chenoweth mused that salmon can't be endangered because she buys them at the supermarket. While few citizens are as out of ...
Marketers have long known the power of color to manipulate consumers. Red and yellow supposedly make us hungry, while blue can calm us down. Apparently, we’re not alone in our subconscious response to ...
(CBS News) Sometimes this blog is difficult to write. What memory in my life reminds me of cured salmon? Hmm...my distaste for lox? My absolute love for salmon sashimi? Unfortunately, there are not ...
This fall dinner is perfect for Halloween, thanks to its color palette. Salmon fillets are baked and topped with a black olive and shallot sauce. It’s served with black beans and orange carrots. To ...
A barrage of messages from social media influencers, along with other online blogs and articles, have claimed that farmed salmon are bad for you because the fish are fed dyes to turn their flesh red.
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