Tuna, snapper, jellyfish, or shark
Oceana a non-governmental organization has been using their free time wisely. They used the past few years to do undercover work on fish sold at grocery stores, restaurants and sushi venues. Oceana wanted to make sure that the "Tuna" sold at certain places was actually Tuna. well if your thinking "Of course its Tuna why would they lie to us" than you will surely be surprised by the results. Out of 1200 fish samples collected by Oceana 33% were mislabeled purposely. I hope your not in the mood for sushi at that new sushi place because 74% of the fish sold at sushi venues mislabeled their fish. Maybe your not in the mood for sushi anymore, but you have this weird craving for Tuna. Well... Oceana also discovered that 59% of fish called "tuna" is not tuna. If your still brave enough to eat this than by all means go ahead but remember Oceana warned you.
Would you like to know more about this topic? Check out the link below.
http://www.treehugger.com/ocean-conservation/dna-testing-shows-59-fish-sold-tuna-us-something-else.html
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