Paul Saladino· MD
Always go for wild caught salmon over farm raised.
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Always go for wild caught salmon over farm raised.
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so I don't think there's ever a time to eat an Atlantic farm-raised salmon if you're going to eat salmon always eat wild
If I were going to eat salmon I would eat something like a wild salmon much better color
the actual wild salmon is $150 a pound if you want salmon from time to time you want to treat that's a better option Ag
I think that the better option would be a wild salmon.
If you want to eat salmon, eat a wild salmon. Preferably an Alaskan salmon.
And then I showed him that his Atlantic salmon was not that good anyway, and he should go get wild salmon.