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As the Ukraine incident continues to ferment, some British retailers have begun to boycott Russian seafood .
Asda and Wm Morrison have removed all Russian-origin seafood from their shelves
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Asda and Wm Morrison have removed all Russian-origin seafood from their shelves
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Asda issued a statement publicly expressing its support for Ukraine, saying that "we have removed all product listings of Russian origin in stores and online
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Asda is the UK's third-largest retailer.
A spokesman for the company said that supermarkets in the UK have removed all products of Russian origin or 100% net content from Russia.
If the products contain ingredients from other countries, they can still be sold
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Off-shelf products include the Frozen Pollock Range, the Frozen Salmon Range and the Frozen Cod
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A spokesman for the company said that supermarkets in the UK have removed all products of Russian origin or 100% net content from Russia.
If the products contain ingredients from other countries, they can still be sold
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Off-shelf products include the Frozen Pollock Range, the Frozen Salmon Range and the Frozen Cod
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The head of Morrison, another large supermarket, told UCN: "We have suspended the purchase of fish products caught by Russian vessels and are planning to import to Iceland and Norway
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Britain's largest retailer, Tesco, has been criticized on social media for stockpiling Russian vodka on March 7, and the company has pledged to stop buying Russian products
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But Tesco said it would not take the product off the shelves, only notifying suppliers that it would no longer purchase
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But Tesco said it would not take the product off the shelves, only notifying suppliers that it would no longer purchase
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Separately, retailers such as the British Co-operative Group, Waitrose and Partners have issued similar announcements, removing all Russian vodka and other products from their shelves
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