"The EC's price-fixing investigation has lifted the lid on a fishy cartel which has conspired to dupe both supermarkets and consumers. 'The Salmafia must be held to account and exposed as a sham, scam and consumer con" @MailOnline https://t.co/pOU8JmBAox
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 1, 2024
Mail Online reported (1 March 2024):
Staniford told @MailOnline the legal case turns a spotlight on what is a 'fishy cartel'. "Salmon no longer leaps up waterfalls onto your plates. All Scottish salmon is farmed in factory cages owned by multinationals who are like the McDonald's of the sea" https://t.co/pOU8JmBAox
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 2, 2024
Here's the newspaper version published in The Scottish Daily Mail (2 March 2024):
Salmon Wars @MailOnline: "The EC's price-fixing investigation has lifted the lid on a fishy cartel which has conspired to dupe both supermarkets and consumers. The Salmafia must be held to account and exposed as a sham, scam and consumer con" @marksandspencer @scotseafarms pic.twitter.com/my13odVxcs
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) March 3, 2024
Leroy Seafood (co-owner of Scottish Sea Farms) reported in their Q4 2023 financial report published on 28 February 2024:
"In February 2024 a group of British supermarkets issued claims for damages in the UK against several Norwegian-owned aquaculture companies, including companies in the Lerøy Seafood Group" (Leroy Seafood Q4 2023 report) https://t.co/IKCtqofXKX @EuropeanCommiss #Salmafia pic.twitter.com/EEHEyaEbvZ
— Don Staniford (@TheGAAIA) February 29, 2024