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Robert De Niro's restaurant chain sells endangered tuna
Robert De Niro's restaurant chain sells endangered tuna
A Michelin-starred restaurant chain part-owned by the actor Robert De Niro is serving endangered bluefin tuna at its London outlets without telling customers, DNA tests have shown.
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Gawker — ... Willie Mackenzie of Greenpeace said: "Nobu and Robert De Niro are clearly making a great deal of money serving up endangered fish." The restaurant declined to comment. [Telegraph] ...

The Tabloid Telegraph: Robert De Niro, Food Issues And Eco Nobu
Anorak News — IS there one story that sums up the new tabloid-focused Daily Telegraph? This comes close: A Michelin-starred restaurant chain part-owned by the actor Robert De Niro is serving endangered bluefin tuna at its London outlets without telling customers, DNA tests have shown. DNA test on food. Make that DNA tests on celebrity food. And why no kangaroo? Undercover investigators targeted the Nobu chain, which has 21 restaurants on four continents and is the ...

DeNiro's Restaurants Are Serving Endangered Tuna
Celebrity gossip juicy celebrity rumors Hollywood gossip blog from Perez Hilton — ... According to the UK's Telegraph, investigators from Greenpeace recently hit up three London-area Nobu restaurants, ordered tuna dishes and smuggled bits of the tuna out of the restaurants to a lab for DNA testing! ...

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