Wild Alaskan vs Great Lakes Fish

Wild Alaskan vs Great Lakes Fish

At Net to Table Seafoods, we know that eating a consistent diet of wild seafood is critical for your health. Unfortunately, Great Lakes fish have high levels of contaminants that make them unsafe to eat regularly (for instance, Lake Michigan king salmon should only be eaten six times per year). Wild Alaskan salmon, on the other hand, can be eaten by everyone (including nursing mothers and small children) every...single...day.

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