Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Cutting the clutter of Adulterated Fish

I mean seriously, adding chemicals to induce the life span of everyday food items is just too "yesterday". In Bangladesh you would find these harmful activities being carried out every where almost. Unless of until you are lucky enough to have your own private garden or farm out of the city that ensures your access to unadulterated food.

Recently this superstore called "Unimart" came up with a way to position them in an interesting way when it comes to selling fish.


Behold! An alley of aquariums to hold live fish. Buyers can now chose from a variety of fish while they are alive and swimming in the water of these aquarium. Although it would have been way cool if the customers had the opportunity to catch them with a net ( just my point of view, I am sure a lot of the customers will not be that excited about getting their hands a bit dirty). 

Although this is a neat idea imported from China, where people only buy things that are living, I wonder how they will manage to sell "Ilish" or "Hilsha"fish as they have a tendency to die out the moment they are caught from the sea or rivers. Nevertheless this, from my point of view looks cool. Only question now is will it be effective enough? Let's see!

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