Major UK supermarkets and food companies are selling products containing Russian fish despite concerns the trade indirectly helps bolster the Kremlin’s war machine against Ukraine, it can be revealed.
An investigation by The i Paper has established leading processors such as UK-based Nomad Foods, owner of the Birds Eye brand, and retailers including Iceland and Lidl are continuing to source Russian fish – or have approved its supply – as manufacturers and stores struggle to find alternatives to Russian’s dominance of the whitefish trade.
Several UK supermarkets, including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose and Co-op, insist they have eliminated all direct purchases of Russian-origin fish since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine three years ago.
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