thanks for the info OD.
Red lobster? come on guys. that would just be embarrassing for a city on the pacific ocean. that chain buys all their seafood from farmed companies in south asia laced with chemicals and who knows what. no thanks.
Today's seafood Special: Pig Manure, Antibiotics, and Diarrhea Bugs
http://www.motherjones.com/environme...ood-shrimp-fda
"And then there's the drug problem. Like US meat farms, Asia's shrimp operations rely heavily on antibiotics to control diseases among creatures packed tightly together, and also to make them grow faster. That creates the risk of antibiotic-resistant pathogens in the final product. In a 2012 study, FDA scientists tested 330 samples of shrimp farmed in Thailand—the No. 1 US shrimp supplier—and bought in Little Rock, Arkansas, supermarkets. Sixty-seven turned up positive for strains of the bacteria klebsiella that are resistant to a range of antibiotics—32 of them showed resistance to no fewer than eight different antibiotics. The researchers concluded that "imported shrimp is a reservoir for multidrug-resistant Klebsiella," which can trigger urinary-tract infections and pneumonia."