. . that still need working out - but I'm much more against "wild caught". My assistant, T, having been out on a shrimp boat, is also of that opinion.
The shrimp in a catch is generally less than 20%. The rest is fish that die on the deck while the shrimp are being picked out. They are then shoveled overboard.
T says she spent the night throwing live fish overboard while the shrimp crew laughed at her.
It wouldn't have bothered me at all if the live catch shrimp industry had died with Katrina.
The shrimp in a catch is generally less than 20%. The rest is fish that die on the deck while the shrimp are being picked out. They are then shoveled overboard.
T says she spent the night throwing live fish overboard while the shrimp crew laughed at her.
It wouldn't have bothered me at all if the live catch shrimp industry had died with Katrina.