Tuna is one of the most consumed fish in the world. But most people know little about how it reaches their plates. Large quantities are caught by fishermen experiencing human rights abuses, with many spending years at sea for little reward.
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Some tuna sold in UK supermarkets — including Waitrose, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Morrisons and Asda — has come from fisheries where crews say they have suffered beatings, excessive hours and inadequate food.
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