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Hook diners on alternative seafood before food security sinks

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Ryan HulingFor The Straits Times

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For many consumers, recent food supply chain disruptions triggered by the war in Ukraine and Covid-19-related snarls in global transportation networks have been a frustrating, if temporary, inconvenience.
But what if instead of brief blips and shortfalls, the supply of some staple foods that we have all come to know and love simply never returns to normal, and the gap between supply and demand just keeps getting wider and wider?
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