To: mewzilla
Don't know where your from, but until a few years ago I lived in FL and never had a problem with getting sea food or the price.
To: WolfsView
Don't know where your from, but until a few years ago I lived in FL and never had a problem with getting sea food or the price.
I still live in Florida and things are not so rosy now thanks to the "net-ban" constitutional amendment passed in 1994.
We used to have plenty of fresh sea food markets and plenty of reasonably priced seafood restaurants here. We don't anymore thanks to the efforts of one magazine, radical environmenatlists and idiot voters.
37 posted on
02/18/2002 4:29:35 AM PST by
saminfl
To: WolfsView
I have noticed in the past several years that fully 50-75% of all seafood is now farm raised and sold as regular "wild" fish. This is especially true with salmon. Try buying or finding wild salmon - it's twice as much as the salmon sold in most supermarkets. And don't bother asking the fish clerk - they are clueless about the origins of the seafood they weigh and wrap.
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