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Default Fish & Chips - What Sort of Fish?

On Thursday, September 13, 2018 at 11:22:41 AM UTC-10, cshenk wrote:
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> Really? Please take your head ot of the beach sand. The USA is a big
> place and the costal areas eat as much fish as Hawaiians do. You are
> all about what happens in your little corner so miss the big picture.


What people in coastal areas or living on rocks is not relevant to what kind of fish that will be going into fish and chips in the future.

I base my prediction on fish consumption trends in the US and the reality that Americans are not really all that into fish. Mostly, Americans don't care what kind of fish they eat as long as it's white and in the shape of a stick. If you have some additional information on this, I'd be interested in hearing about it. Just don't tell me you eat a lot of whitefish and catfish.
 
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