Iceland secures MSC certification for entire own-label wild fish and seafood range

Stuart Stone
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Supermarket reveals 100 per cent of own label wild fish and seafood is now sustainably sourced, in what it claims is a first for the UK frozen food sector

Iceland Foods has announced its entire range of own-label wild fish and seafood is now being sourced from Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certified fisheries, in what the retailer claims is a first for...

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