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The Office of Public Affairs announced that a Dallas seafood business has been fined $250,000 for misrepresenting the country of origin of its salmon products. Investigations revealed that the company falsely labeled the seafood as being sourced from Norway, while it was actually imported from another country. This violation not only misled consumers but also undermined fair competition within the seafood industry. The fine aims to hold the business accountable for its actions and to deter similar practices in the future. Authorities emphasized the importance of transparency in food labeling to protect consumers’ rights and uphold industry standards. The case underscores ongoing efforts to combat food fraud and ensure product authenticity in the marketplace.

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