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Shrimp sham: Investigation finds over 80% of “Gulf shrimp” sold on MS Coast is imported

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2024-12-05 16:19:00

SUMMARY: A third-party investigation by SeaD Consulting revealed widespread mislabeling of seafood in coastal Mississippi restaurants, notably after Mary Mahoney’s Old French House faced scrutiny. The study found that 39% of “local” Gulf White Shrimp and 92% of Royal Red Shrimp served were actually cheaper, imported alternatives. About 82% of restaurants were misrepresenting their seafood, contributing to consumer mistrust and financial losses, with fraudulent dishes priced up to $24.95. The domestic shrimp industry’s market share has significantly declined, and transparency is urged to protect local fishermen and consumers. Only a few restaurants were found to offer genuine Gulf shrimp.

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Study: Over 65% of Jackson metro restaurants mislabeling seafood as locally caught

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-07-17 11:19:00

SUMMARY: A study by SeaD Consulting revealed that over 65% of shrimp served in Jackson, Mississippi restaurants are mislabeled, with many claiming to offer locally caught shrimp but actually serving imported varieties. Testing of 44 restaurants before a new state seafood labeling law took effect found only 14 served authentic U.S. wild-caught shrimp. Eighteen dishes were explicitly misleading, and 10 implicitly so. Imported shrimp often lack the quality and labor standards of domestic shrimp, threatening local fisheries. The Southern Shrimp Alliance urges consumers to request proof of shrimp origin, hoping new labeling laws improve transparency and protect local livelihoods.

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Mississippi State to churn out blueberry and sweet potato ice cream flavors

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2025-07-16 20:50:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi State University will introduce blueberry and sweet potato ice cream flavors at the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station (MAFES) Sales Store in 2026. These flavors honor Mississippi’s official state fruit and vegetable, the blueberry and sweet potato, designated in 2024 and 2025 respectively. MSU students, guided by Associate Professor Shecoya White, developed and tested multiple recipes, receiving community approval, especially from stakeholders in Vardaman, the “Sweet Potato Capital.” The flavors support Mississippi farmers and the state’s $197 million combined production value for these crops. These ice creams will join MSU’s existing 11 flavors, available in various sizes.

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Lebby embraces ‘gauntlet’ of schedule as opportunity for Mississippi State

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-07-16 11:58:00

SUMMARY: In Jeff Lebby’s second year as Mississippi State head coach, the Bulldogs face a pivotal season with a daunting sixth-toughest schedule nationally, including games against Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida. After a 2-10 debut season marked by defensive struggles, Lebby remains optimistic, focusing on opportunity and improvement. The team benefits from key returners like quarterback Blake Shapen and linebacker Isaac Smith, alongside many new players from recruiting and the transfer portal. To bolster the defense, Mississippi State added experienced coaches such as Paul Rhoads and Mike MacIntyre. Lebby emphasizes internal progress and aims to improve markedly by the season opener on August 30.

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