Is Rick Stein misleading shoppers by advertising his salmon as smoked "on the edge of the Royal Forest of Dean between two of England's most celebrated salmon rivers" if it comes from farms in Ireland, Scotland, Faroes or Australia? @Rick_Stein @SevernWye https://t.co/LJd5ZpLPA4 pic.twitter.com/4v9t7xJiz7
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 25, 2021
Rick Stein's web-site promotes smoked salmon implying that it is wild salmon caught "on the edge of the royal forest of dean between two of England's most celebrated salmon rivers":
Scottish Salmon Watch today (25 March 2021) wrote to Rick Stein asking him if the salmon he sources is from disease-ridden salmon farms (in Scotland, the Faroes, Ireland, Tasmania or wherever):
Surely this is fraud and a case for Trading Standards? @GlosTSS
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 25, 2021
Surely this is a breach of Trading Standards by Rick Stein? @TSCornwall @GlosTSS @RickSteinRest @Rick_Stein @SevernWye
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 25, 2021
These products are sourced from salmon farms not wild salmon as strongly suggested by the reference to the Severn & Wye rivers! https://t.co/LKz6WMj6xH https://t.co/viuOHBXrWC
I think the mention of the river would make it likely that buyers assume that this is also the origin of the fish. “... most celebrated salmon rivers”
— Joanna Blythman (@JoannaBlythman) March 25, 2021
Trading Standards is investigating Rick Stein for misleading advertising of his smoked salmon @SevernWye which strongly suggests it is caught in the wild but is almost certainly farmed in Faroes, Ireland, Scotland or Australia @RickSteinRest @Rick_Stein https://t.co/LJd5Zq3qYE pic.twitter.com/EzPCxqTPvY
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 26, 2021
Rick Stein certainly wouldn't be the first person caught misleading shoppers on salmon.
Scottish Salmon Watch seriously doubts that Rick Stein is sourcing wild salmon from the River Wye, River Severn or other English rivers. Seafood Source reported in 2015:
The Times reported in 2019:
The Hereford Times reported in 2017:
And the last people that claimed they were selling Wye Salmon was in fact selling Tesco Salmon https://t.co/K4YSwVKuKC
— Julian Lane* (@julesspaceman) March 25, 2021
It’s illegal to remove Salmon from the river Wye, and as of last month, the River Severn.
— Julian Lane* (@julesspaceman) March 25, 2021
— Julian Lane* (@julesspaceman) March 25, 2021
The Severn & Wye smokery certainly uses farmed salmon from Ireland.
Severn & Wye's web-site cites wild salmon and rivers but seems coy on the provence of their salmon:
You have to delve deeper on their web-site to find specific reference to farmed salmon from Ireland and the Faroe Islands.
The PDF takes you to a flyer advertising "the finest farmed salmon":
Is Rick Stein using Faroese farmed salmon in his signature smoked salmon?
Varlaks is owned by Dutch seafood giant Visscher Seafood who is the leading shareholder in 'Organic' Sea Harvest (a Soil Association-certified salmon farmer on the Isle of Skye who reported mass mortalities, infectious disease problems and the use of the lobster-killing pesticide Deltamethrin in 2020):
So does Rick Stein's smoked salmon range of products use wild or farmed salmon? Shoppers on his web-site are getting the impression (Scottish Salmon Watch believes it is a false impression and awaits Rick Stein's reply with baited breath) that the salmon is caught in the River Severn or River Wye rather than farmed in disease-ridden salmon farms.
Is Rick Stein's salmon gravadlax really caught in the River Severn or River Wye or is it farmed in the Faroes, Ireland, Scotland or even in Tasmania?
Where on Rick Stein's web-site does it clearly state that the salmon is farmed not wild?
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 25, 2021
Rick Stein's web-site states: "Severn & Wye smokery is situated on the edge of the royal forest of dean between two of England's most celebrated salmon rivers". That directly implies the salmon is wild caught in the Severn or Wye rivers https://t.co/LKz6WMj6xH
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 25, 2021
You mean that Rick Stein could have actually been honest with his customers and labelled whether his salmon was farmed or wild? There is a world of difference! @ciwf @onekindtweet https://t.co/l7yATM19mr pic.twitter.com/afapH75xPY
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 25, 2021
Hi Don, I've passed this to a member of our food team who are going to take a look into it
— CornwallTS (@TSCornwall) March 26, 2021
It seems that Rick Stein loves farmed salmon even though he doesn't advertise the fact that he often cooks with farmed salmon from Tasmania on his web-site or mentions where he sources his Rick Stein smoked salmon from. In his lockdown video in May 2020 Rick Stein can be seen plugging Tasmanian farmed salmon - does he source his Rick Stein smoked salmon from Tasmania, the Faroes or Scotland rather than from "two of England's most celebrated salmon rivers" (as strongly suggested on his web-site)?
Rick Stein has long-promoted Loch Duart farmed salmon from Scotland despite their appalling environmental record and embarrassing ruling from the Advertising Standards Authority in 2019 forcing Loch Duart to ditch their 'sustainable salmon' claim:
In 2015, Rick Stein toured a salmon farm operated by Huon Aquaculture in Tasmania:
Huon Aquaculture has an appalling environmental track record including mass escapes and poor rating on sustainability and welfare.
Back in 1994, however, it was a different story with Rick Stein lambasting farmed salmon in an interview with award-winning food journalist Joanna Blythman published in The Independent.
So will Rick Stein come clean and tell his customers where his smoked salmon comes from? Is it the "worst stuff" sourced from factory salmon farms or it is "sweet" and "fresh" wild salmon?
As consumers around the globe know full well, there is a world of difference between farmed and wild salmon. Don't take my word for it - please listen to ocean advocate Katie Tunn on why you should boycott farmed salmon.
And after watching Seaspiracy on Netflix last night, there is a strong argument against eating both wild and farmed fish!
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- Covid measures ‘didn’t affect farmed salmon welfare’ claim Marine Scotland Science (who were not allowed to inspect farms for half of 2020)!
- Mowi Settles Class Action Lawsuit for $1.3 million - prohibited from using phrases "sustainably sourced" & "all natural"
The hardest job in the world - Fish Health Director for Mowi! Meritxell Diez-Padrisa has taken on an impossible challenge @rspcaassured @ScotlandMowi https://t.co/6ZuI6uw2aM
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 23, 2021
"Mowi is Goodness" claims Mowi's marketing - yet more deceptive advertising! https://t.co/Kvw5DI49iy pic.twitter.com/mgwbCIpzzR
"No Pesticides Here" claim @SoilAssociation in membership ad on @Facebook - yet @SoilAssocScot permits the use of toxic pesticides such as Deltamethrin on 'organic' salmon farms. Hence we filed a complaint @ASA_UK https://t.co/jHzIfvAo6t @ClarenceHouse @LawWoodward @PeterMelchett pic.twitter.com/BXdw2XzyvY
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 21, 2021