NYC Rife with Fish Fraud: Report

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Fish being sold in New York City shops and restaurants are frequently mislabeled, a new report says.

For consumers, this means the wild salmon you ordered might actually be farm-raised, and more troubling, the tilefish you were avoiding because of its high mercury content might end up on your plate anyway, disguised as red snapper.

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