Should The "Local Shrimp" You Buy Come From 8,000 Miles Away? By Jim Hightower
Let's say you like shrimp. Whether you go for a chain restaurant's happy hour shrimp boil or a pricey plate of "shrimp a la grandioso" at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort a good question to ask is: Where do they get their shrimp?
Even if the restaurant has an ocean view and a shrimp boat out front, chances are its crustaceans come from industrial aquaculture farms thousands of miles away in India, Ecuador, Vietnam and Indonesia. Astonishingly, our country now imports 94% of the shrimp we eat!
Astonishing, because our oceans have an abundance of top-quality shrimp, and we are blessed with highly skilled shrimping families. Worse, those foreign industrial operations, financed by Wall Street and global profiteers, are infamous for using forced labor, banned antibiotics and destructive environmental methods. Then they dump their grossly cheap product into the U.S. market, pushing out our superior-quality domestic product and devastating entire shrimping communities.
Yet, restaurant and supermarket prices for shrimp are at historic highs, with no disclosure to us consumers of where the product is from. The import industry effectively bribes lawmakers to avoid exposing, much less punishing, this multibillion-dollar swindle of American producers and eaters alike. The bait-and-switch conspiracy is now so pervasive that at last year's National Shrimp Festival, four out of five vendors were - Shhhh quietly serving industrially-raised imported shrimp.
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