The typical Norwegian salmon takes a very long journey before making it to the supermarket in the U.S. Usually passing frozen through Rotterdam or Hamburg, the salmon then travels by ship to China (due to cheap labor), where it is skinned, boned, and cut into portions. The salmon is then refrozen and takes another trip by ship to the U.S., arriving in your supermarket about 2 months after it was first caught.
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