BBC News: "Director of Scottish Salmon Watch Don Staniford called on retailers to be more 'honest' over the origins of their salmon products" https://t.co/RungqPbUF4 @sainsburys @Tesco @marksandspencer @waitrose @AldiUK @coopuk @LidlGB @Morrisons @asda @rspcaassured @ASC_aqua
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) April 15, 2021
BBC News reported (15 April 2021):
Rick Stein: "I absolutely agree that some people may not be in favour of farmed salmon and so without hesitation we changed the wording to give a better understanding" https://t.co/RungqPbUF4 @Rick_Stein @RickSteinRest @SevernWye @TSCornwall @JoannaBlythman @TheGrocer @BBCNews
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) April 15, 2021
BBC Radio Gloucestershire reported (4 May 2021):
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Victory: Rick Stein Forced to Advertise Faroese Farmed Salmon After Trading Standards Investigation
Rick Stein's smoked salmon scam - a fishy case of deceptive advertising & misleading marketing?
Victory: Rick Stein Forced to Advertise Farmed Salmon from the Faroes After Trading Standards Investigation https://t.co/dG62ULpbSA @Rick_Stein @RickSteinRest @TSCornwall @SevernWye @julesspaceman @timbrouwer89 pic.twitter.com/cvs6x8D4ev
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) April 9, 2021
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