Study finds relatively low rates of substitution for seafood choices like salmon, shrimp, and tuna: Substitution for the top 10 most-consumed seafood products in the U.S. occurred in just 13.9% of cases, lower than the substitution rates observed for less frequently consumed species.
Study finds relatively low rates of substitution for seafood choices like salmon, shrimp, and tuna: Substitution for the top 10 most-consumed seafood products in the U.S. occurred in just 13.9% of cases, lower than the substitution rates observed for less frequently consumed species.