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Where does your seafood come from? Our fish is sourced from MSC certified suppliers. Buying the best fish while it's in season is the key to superb seafood preparation. Fish that is in season is plentiful, of excellent quality, and frequently less expensive. Additionally, it supports wholesome fisheries. We take the scientists' advice when they suggest that a local, wild stock needs a break from fishing since we're devoted to assisting in the improvement of the health of Cornish and British fish stocks. When this happens, we find a more abundant and sustainable wild stock of that species for you, either locally or from a supplier who sources from further afield.
What different types of seafood are there? There are hundreds of different types of edible seafood from Cornish Crab to Faroe Salmon. In the UK, we are fortunate to have access to a wide variety of delicious fish and shellfish and we stock online the very freshest and best catch of the day
How fresh is your seafood? Seafood caught at sea by fishing trawlers is immediately frozen at sea to preserve freshness. Benefit of purchasing frozen food from Good Taste Foods is that we “blast freeze” our shellfish and fish which locks in freshness and only adds a thin layer of ice. Other methods of freezing seafood increase the ice and therefore increases the weight. This additional weight costs more and is directly passed on to customers who often believe that they are getting more for their money.
Why buy stainable caught seafood? In order to maintain healthy stock levels, it is essential to ensure that fish species can continue to spawn. We don't sell fish that is endangered, we don't buy seafood from fisheries that aren't well-managed or monitored, and we don't shop anywhere where we have concerns about the sustainability of the fishery or the fishing technique.
Is my seafood sustainably caught? Look for the blue Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) label on fish products to be assured that it was caught by a responsible fishery in a sustainable manner, ensuring healthy oceans and preserving seafood supplies for the future. The MSC is an independent non-profit organisation that sets standards for sustainable fishing.