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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1641805" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>I also prefer wild Alaskan fish. I used to buy lots of it in tins, but recently I discovered that Morrisons sells Alaskan salmon portions frozen. At 4 for £3 (portions are nearly 100g) they are as cheap as if not cheaper than the tins and IMO MUCH nicer. They also sell nice Alaskan pollock at 4 fillets for £2. Salmon and pollock from Alaska come top in the lists of least polluted fish. And as I am rather effort-averse, I am glad not to have to open all those tins and wash them out ready for re-cycling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1641805, member: 429870"] I also prefer wild Alaskan fish. I used to buy lots of it in tins, but recently I discovered that Morrisons sells Alaskan salmon portions frozen. At 4 for £3 (portions are nearly 100g) they are as cheap as if not cheaper than the tins and IMO MUCH nicer. They also sell nice Alaskan pollock at 4 fillets for £2. Salmon and pollock from Alaska come top in the lists of least polluted fish. And as I am rather effort-averse, I am glad not to have to open all those tins and wash them out ready for re-cycling. [/QUOTE]
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