Yes, some tilapia sold at Walmart does come from China, as well as from other countries like Indonesia and Mexico. The sourcing can vary by location and supply chain considerations. It's always a good idea to check the packaging or inquire with store staff for specific information on the origin of the fish.
Walmart buys many things from china, but what supermarket doesn't.
the package of panko breaded tilapia I bought does not show the country of origin. Do you get tilapia from China?
Yes, Walmart has suppliers in China. Walmart also has stores in China (both superstores and Sam's Clubs), doing business as Walmart China.
the relationship between china and walmart is that most of the products are imported from china to walmart...
CHINA While China is technically correct there are various sources for tilapia that find its way to the US. After China, the leading suppliers of frozen tilapia for the global market are Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand. Iran and India have just decided to allow tilapia farming and it will be interesting to see how large their contribution to the global tilapia market will be in a few years. Demand for tilapia is expected to grow based on consumer perception and lab confirmed results regarding low to non-detectable levels of mercury.
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I take it you mean, who manufactures for Walmart? Walmart will buy manufactured products from all over the world where ever they can get the beat price. That is why a lot of the products come from Red China. Red China is a communist country so wages are very low.
Well..... my tilapia are getting bigger (some 6inches) and my 10 cent walmart goldfish are slowly vanishing... my guess is because they are omnivores that its possible and more than likely.
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The walmart H.Q. is in the U.S. so no. Plus walmart owns china more. walmart buys sooo much from china and is also the leading suplier in china. Yes China does own Walmart, ask any Walmart Manager and they ll tell you that!! The most hours an employee gets now is 32 and not 40.
Gordon's seafood tilapia is typically sourced from aquaculture farms, primarily in countries such as China, Indonesia, and Vietnam. These farms employ controlled farming practices to ensure a sustainable supply of tilapia. The fish are often raised in freshwater environments, and the sourcing may vary based on market demands and regulatory standards for quality and sustainability. Always check the packaging for specific sourcing information.