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About to throw away all my grocery store bought salmon and buy new, wild caught salmon from Kalix (Sweden). Getting redpilled hard on salmon right now.

There is a company that catches them in the wild and delivers to your house. You have to buy in 2,5kg batches, then they come with them and deliver them to your house.

Am I doing correctly here? I am ready to throw away all my previously bought salmon (about 1kg in the freezer). I know Kalix is a nice region in Sweden. We have "Kalix caviar" which is expensive. I would start buying the fish from there, which costs about 2,5x as much, but it'll be "better" I guess?

Is this correct? How should one navigate the salmon situation?

>> No.19662150

>>19662137
bump

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>> No.19662265

>>19662137
>About to throw away all my grocery store bought salmon
Meh. Meat is meat. Sure, farmed salmon might not be as tasty as wild-caught, but it's still meat.

>> No.19662273

>>19662265
Isn't it toxic and disgusting though? I guess I'll finish it but order the 2,5x as expensive one in the future. What should one look to buy, when buying salmon? Wild caught?
In Sweden, most grocery store salmon is farmed in Norway which seems to be extremely controversial, pic related is from an expo. In Kalix (Sweden), they catch them wild, freeze and sell, which is twice as expensive, but I guess that's the way to go?

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>>19662137
hell yeah fish from a body of water that replenishes every 40 years

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nothin personnel, kid.

>> No.19662342

>>19662300
For fuck's sake

>> No.19662351

>>19662273
I once had a piece of farm raised salmon from Applebee's and I went blind for 2 weeks.

>> No.19662352

>>19662273
Farmed salmon should have less dioxins/heavy metals than wild salmon because they're formed in controlled environments.
I don't know why you'd think it would be the opposite.

>> No.19662355

>>19662352
They use lead lined tanks and feed them with plastic infused recycled food scraps.

>> No.19662362

>>19662279
Yeah, Baltic fish isn't the healthiest food item.

>> No.19662365

>>19662137
>150-300 dollars for a 200g salmon
Is this a joke?

>> No.19662372

>>19662355
>lead lined tanks
Propaganda. Nobody's spending that sort of money.
>plastic infused recycled food scraps.
Absolutely irrelevant, due to literally everything (I'm not even exaggerating) being infested with micro/nanoplastics.

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>>19662352
I have no idea what to look for. Farmed salmon supposedly deals with a bunch of bacteria and pests. But wild salmon contains metals? So what is the solution?

>> No.19662377

>>19662365
It comes served in 200g portions but it's 2,5kg per order (shown in the drop down menu)

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>>19662137
> store bought salmon
>not catching fish with your bear-hands

>> No.19662383

>>19662279
>body of water that replenishes every 40 years
What is the significance of this?

>> No.19662427

>>19662382
>not catching fish with your bear-hands
I'm not a bear.

>> No.19662446

>>19662427
You have the right to bear arms.

>> No.19662455

>>19662373
Bacteria and parasites, if present, will die during cooking. Metals will get into your system no matter what.

>> No.19662469

>>19662446
yeah not bear hands you retard

>> No.19662491

>>19662469
If the founding fathers meant to exclude the hands from the ends of the arms they provide they would have WRITTEN IT DOWN.

>> No.19662500

>>19662455
I tend to eat my salmon raw, though. I thought freezing would take care of bacteria.

>> No.19662507

>>19662491
the founding fathers had no idea how deadly and aggressive bears would be in modern day
they dealt with smokey and winnie the pooh and teddy ruxpin shit not like cocaine bears n hairy gay men n shit

>> No.19662512

>>19662507
>hairy gay men n shit
nta but does that include bret baier?

>> No.19662804

>>19662373
No solution, our food supply is irreversibly tainted. Eat everything in moderation to avoid too much of the same poison.

>> No.19662823

>>19662137
Wild caught is unethical. Dunno what schizo rants you've been binging but please, please reconsider. Wild fish stocks are dropping precipitously due to industrial fisheries. Either catch them yourself or support aquaculture or things are never going to get better.

>> No.19662894

>>19662823
Commercial hook and line/net fisheries for salmon are sustainable in the US. You’re an dipshit who knows nothing of the subject. Please fuck off.

>> No.19662939

>>19662894
>Commercial hook and line/net fisheries for salmon are sustainable in the US.
no they are not, especially in the US there is a huge problem in marine work with fisherman not understanding basic concepts of how to sustain fish populations.
>hurrdurr why wouldn't we fish where there are lots of fish, their population isn't low there's tons of them!
commercial fishing lobbyists also spread tons of misinformation about it.
source i work for NOAA

>> No.19663648

>>19662939
>fisherman not understanding basic concepts of how to sustain fish populations.
Right. It’s the fisherman who create the quotas, certainly not the NOAA faggots. If you do actually work for NOAA and escapement numbers aren’t being met, sounds like your agency is asleep at the wheel. do your fucking job and quit blaming people that are following the rules you’re making.
> commercial fishing lobbyists also spread tons of misinformation about it
The environmental lobby and farm fish shills like (you) would never lie, right anon?

>> No.19663741

>>19663648
>Capitalists in a multibillion dollar industry would never put personal gain over ecological sustainability!
You ever read the things you post or nah?

>> No.19663748

>>19662355
do you know how much a lead lined tank would cost anon?
do you know how many eu regulations that would break?

>> No.19663933

>>19662500
It will, but it's now frozen fish. If you want it raw, then the best way to do that is to either go to a restaurant that has a fresh catch that morning, or spending a lot of money on fillets that are chilled and cut and shipped a la cart.

>> No.19663945

>>19662512
Is he like a 600lb 7ft man, or a fat midget? I've been trying to figure this out for the last decade because I've never seen him not behind a desk and have no frame of reference.

>> No.19663956

>>19662939
>source i work for NOAA
grifting faggots. Shut this shithole faggotry down, they do nothing and just play with computer model bullshit that's always wrong.
t. supported these idiots in the northern arctic circle living through hell while they just sucked the tax tits of the government pushing their 'research' for 'global warming'.

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>>19662427