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Harmons launches seafood traffic light labels

Harmons has partnered with Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch to show customers which seafood items are sustainable, the retailer announced.

June 8, 2016

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Harmons has partnered with Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch to show customers which seafood items are sustainable, the retailer announced.

Starting this week, Harmons’ seafood departments will label fish as green (Best Choice), yellow (Good Alternative) or red (Avoid).

“By partnering with the Seafood Watch program, Harmons hopes to help consumers purchase seafood that has been caught or farmed in ways that support a healthy ocean for current and future generations,” Harmons, based in the Salt Lake City area, said in a blog post announcing the labels.

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