Seafood retailers may be pulling a “bait-and-switch” on consumers
The Florida Attorney General's Office has subpoenaed records from more than a dozen Tampa Bay area restaurants, as part of an investigation into the sale of fake grouper. The attorney general's investigation began after a St. Petersburg Times story on Aug. 6 disclosed that six of 11 area restaurants in a random survey advertised grouper but served something else. According to the St. Petersburg Times, “One Palm Harbor restaurant charged $23.95 for "champagne braised black grouper" that was actually tilapia.” To read the rest of the story, visit www.sptimes.com/2006/11/22/State/State_hunts_bogus_gro.shtml.
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