
Ima give this sum'bich another try next time I've got people over.
It's not worth it, the real price is around $800 a kilo. It's a publicity stunt which happens every year to publicise the restaurant chain of the highest bidder in the New Year tuna auction.C-Mag wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 6:10 pm A Japanese Sushi Chef just paid $3.1 Million for a 600 pound Bluefin Tuna. That's over $5,000 per pound. It can't be that damn good. What's up with this ?
Thanks !Montegriffo wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 7:35 pmIt's not worth it, the real price is around $800 a kilo. It's a publicity stunt which happens every year to publicise the restaurant chain of the highest bidder in the New Year tuna auction.C-Mag wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 6:10 pm A Japanese Sushi Chef just paid $3.1 Million for a 600 pound Bluefin Tuna. That's over $5,000 per pound. It can't be that damn good. What's up with this ?
Won't go on for much longer as bluefin are almost extinct now and have been below the population levels needed to recover for years.
It's a disgusting circus show profiting off the last few fish left of the species.
C-Mag wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 8:30 pm Biggest Bluefin ever caught, almost 1500 lbs, 1979, Nova Scotia
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