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An NUS study found that 25.8 per cent of seafood samples collected were wrongly labelled
The most common items mislabelled were sablefish (sold as black cod), patagonian toothfish (sold as cod or seabass) and iridescent shark (sold as dory or bocourti)
NUS researchers said these substitutions are likely done for financial gain