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Los Angeles Fishmonger

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#1
  • Yahoi
  • mail
  • 2021/06/28 16:10

The other day I inquired about ordering products from a fish shop introduced by an acquaintance and was refused because it was out of my route.

The acquaintance's house is only 5 minutes away from ours. ?
To be honest, I felt quite uncomfortable, but I don't know if they are not doing this service now during pandemic or if they don't deliver to my area because the conditions for new customers are more strict, but I asked my acquaintance to combine my order with his and he said they could deliver the next day.

I will take the order as is because of my acquaintance, but honestly I am so angry that I want to cancel it.

The delivery fee is $5, which is very reasonable, so I was planning to order a lot and tip a lot, so I was disappointed with the saltiness of the service.

I guess it's just the way we sell our products. It's so unreasonable that I'm really curious if it's like this for other people.

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#50
  • スカトロ
  • 2021/07/08 (Thu) 10:09
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# 49

The U.S. banned the import of Korean oysters about 10 years ago after it was discovered that they were fed on human feces.
Has it been lifted? ?
In the first place, shellfish are also responsible for purifying seawater.

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#52
  • 現在
  • 2021/07/08 (Thu) 15:02
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Even today, dried livestock manure is used as fertilizer for crops.
Organic vegetables cannot use chemical fertilizers, so they have to use chicken manure, and to borrow a phrase from someone above, organic vegetables are dirty. Of course you don't eat them.
Of course you don't eat them, because they are dirty.

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#56
  • 好きになりました
  • 2021/07/13 (Tue) 20:54
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#4 #46 Mr. Imagination
please go out with me ♪

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#57
  • Nijimasu
  • 2021/07/16 (Fri) 12:51
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The mussels, they live in a dirty place and eat everything to clean it up.

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#58
  • taverna
  • 2021/07/16 (Fri) 13:38
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Come to think of it, many people around the world don't eat pork, but they say it's because it's dirty.

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