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Why can't a business come up with a model where they can guarantee collection practices and handling of their product "from reef to retail"?
ie Wholesaler "Quality Dwelling Under the Sea" sets up their own collection stations, hires their own collectors, ships and packs only their own fish, and delivers them to their facilities in LA. Where they are then sent to the retailers around the country. Wouldn't this type of set up be more profitable than relying on the often inconsistent and uncontrollable methods we're relying on now? What is preventing this from happening?
Or in other words, why must we rely on Not for profits, or government agencies to do this, when simply the drive for the almighty dollar would be more than enough? Especially if it has already been established that it's *good business* to sell healthy animals.
ie Wholesaler "Quality Dwelling Under the Sea" sets up their own collection stations, hires their own collectors, ships and packs only their own fish, and delivers them to their facilities in LA. Where they are then sent to the retailers around the country. Wouldn't this type of set up be more profitable than relying on the often inconsistent and uncontrollable methods we're relying on now? What is preventing this from happening?
Or in other words, why must we rely on Not for profits, or government agencies to do this, when simply the drive for the almighty dollar would be more than enough? Especially if it has already been established that it's *good business* to sell healthy animals.