Quantcast
breaking news

Questionable Fish

By: WTAJ NEWS
Updated: February 22, 2013

That Red Snapper you picked up at the grocery store may not be a Red Snapper at all. 

A new study found a 1/3of the seafood we buy is mislabeled. 

That's according to the environmental advocacy group, Oceana. 

The group collected more than 1,200 seafood samples from grocery stores, restaurants and sushi venues in 21 states with Pennsylvania being the worst, with 56 percent of the tested fish turning out to be something other than what the label or menu stated.

According to the study, the most commonly mislabeled fish was Snapper. 

It mostly turned out to be Rockfish or Tilapia.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

A fourth grade elementary student at Central Cambria received a surprise from her big brother....

Two women plead guilty Thursday for their roles in a Penn State hazing case....

A music teacher was nominated for a Grammy from former students and parents....

The Williamsburg Community   School District was shut down on Friday morning after a threat to the elementary school was reported....

AAA representatives predict a slower holiday travel weekend....

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month....

Bret Michael's will perform a benefit concert to raise funds for The Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh's Heart Institute....

Police say driver trying to pass one truck didn't see another one coming opposite direction....

Central Cambria School District is collecting monetary donations to send to Moore City Schools in Oklahoma....

Police arrest a man on drug charges after a complaint about unsupervised children....

 
 

Visit Snare and Associates
Do you think P.F.A. defendants should have to wear a GPS device?
 

Sponsored By



 
 
©1998 - 2013 Wearecentralpa.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved