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7 Of The Most Faked Seafoods In The World | Big Business | Business Insider



Seafood may be one of the most commonly fraudulent foods we come in contact with, according to the ocean-conservation nonprofit Oceana. Your red snapper could actually be a tilapia fillet. That wild-caught salmon? It could be farm-raised. Crab, lobster, and scallops have also been victims of fraudulent swaps — and some of the substitutions could be harmful to human health. But there are also entire criminal rings smuggling seafood across the world. They often fish illegally and have been involved in human trafficking. Why is it so hard to catch bad actors in seafood supply chains? And how can we make sure we’re getting the seafood that’s on the label?

00:00 – Intro
01:15 – Crab
04:24 – Tuna
08:32 – Scallops
10:44 – Salmon
14:07 – Red Snapper
16:12 – Lobster
19:16 – Caviar
21:57 – How seafood crime works
28:29 – Credits

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26 Comments

  • @andrewwokas June 19, 2024

    4:05 Gresik

  • @HyroDeFlure June 19, 2024

    Yeah, Good luck with that😑most of the food in the United States is made with high fructose corn syrup, a major contributor to the country's diabetes epidemic, affecting nearly half the population. It's disheartening to see that, despite these alarming statistics, the United States doesn't seem to prioritize addressing this critical health issue. The pervasive use of unhealthy ingredients in food products continues unabated, and there seems to be a lack of genuine concern from policymakers and the food industry about the long-term health consequences for the public.

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  • @zhuming7315 June 19, 2024

    I was wonder when china name will be named until the end🤣 .80% the seefood chinese people eat are raised not fished. I wonder who make the IUU list?please do not tell me is the us

  • @lifeofdrew3182 June 19, 2024

    Mistaking tilapia for red snapper is CRAZY to me they taste so different 😂💀

  • @mcgovernmb June 19, 2024

    25:12 "like these sharks and octopuses" OCTOPUSES!?!

  • @ViralVlog667 June 19, 2024

    CONTACT ME IF YOU WONT BLUE CRAB IN TONS OF THEM IN REAL OCEAN I HAVE LOCATION IN EU THEY COUSING DAMEG IN SEE

  • @angelineang5089 June 19, 2024

    ngl those crab sticks are fire even if it was fake

  • This is why I'm a 🌈 Greenpeace 🌈member

  • @creid7537 June 19, 2024

    “No marathons have been run by the chick in the brown dress, that’s for sure” 13:50

  • @lyonoliver4967 June 19, 2024

    They are making calamari from pigs ass holes check internet it is called pig but

  • @frost1804 June 19, 2024

    Counterfeit money, counterfeit food, counterfeit genders.🕳️

  • @HS-sf6tu June 19, 2024

    I'm Indonesian, and I remember how after the government crackdown on illegal fishing on our waters started and they blew up many fishing ships afterwards. Many of the ships were either from China or Vietnam. After that more fishes started to go into our local markets. I remember the price became much more affortable and supply increased. I don't think the government still doing the blow ups nowadays, however we really need to step up even more against these illegal fishing industries and for more sustainable options too.

  • @frost1804 June 19, 2024

    And nature gave that flesh eating bacteria.

  • @dahlia5140 June 19, 2024

    Consumers just need to stop eating it for 10 years or so.

  • @wilrogers8737 June 19, 2024

    3 scallops for 50 dollars 😂😂😂

  • @wardchute851 June 19, 2024

    Bring back good old days of a rambo version of sea shepherd.

  • @minshuajo June 19, 2024

    imagine what you eat that are fake… especially those fibers bars! its a left over wood grains, not rice

  • @aeromotive2 June 19, 2024

    very good report

  • Shrimps are better

  • @Haplo-san June 19, 2024

    With 59 percent mislabeled and fraud rate on the market have only one meaning; sentences given must so small and insignificant compared to profit, anyone not doing a fraud in a fish market for low risk high reward is basicly an idiot.

  • @JimJones-kj8jk June 19, 2024

    8/10 top IUU fishing companies are from China…. I am not surprised. Chinese fishermen do not respect other countries' fishing waters.

  • @markjoseph196 June 19, 2024

    That’s why i do my own fishing ..

  • @damham5689 June 19, 2024

    Here in the US corporations pay the government to let them commit seafood fraud. For example they paid to be allowed to claim escolar as "white tuna". Escolar is known as the diarrhea fish because about 4 ounces will cause you to have diarrhea. More recently the government was bribed to allow pollack to be sold as cod. So the lower cost pollack which fed millions, is now passed off as much more costly cod.

  • @generalnawaki June 19, 2024

    I live in southern BC Canada, I know the taste of real salmon.

  • @AsianDude1 June 19, 2024

    makes me wonder if all the other food we're eating are fake ?! at this point we need to do something about the food industry.@@@

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