A poll of 2,000 adults found 53 per cent are 'clueless' about fish - despite 67 per cent consuming it at least once a week. But how do you compare?
A recent survey of 2,000 adults revealed that over half are 'clueless' about fish, even though two-thirds eat it at least once a week.
"But as the study shows, 56 per cent believe they should enjoy more fish than they currently do. So, we're on a mission to help people become more 'fish confident' by making fish quick, easy, simple and tasty for them to cook." Moreover, 57 per cent couldn't accurately identify trout, and nearly half wouldn't know what tuna looked like. Salmon and sardines also stump a significant number of people, with 32 per cent and 44 per cent respectively, unable to recognise them. One in 10 people even believe that supermarket fish is caught in Loch Ness, according to the survey.
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