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The $2.4B grocery sushi industry has a dark side — and a new lawsuit exposes what workers were left with
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- Unfortunately, a new lawsuit alleges that some of the companies preparing this sushi do not have good business practices.
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The $2.4B grocery sushi industry has a dark side — and a new lawsuit exposes what workers were left with Christy Bieber Sun, June 28, 2026 at 9:30 PM GMT+7 4 min read shutterstock.com / Rafael Dias Katayama Grocery store sushi has become big business, generating an estimated $2.4 billion in annual sales in the deli section, according to a report from the National Fisheries Institute's (NFI) Sushi Council.
Unfortunately, a new lawsuit alleges that some of the companies preparing this sushi do not have good business practices.
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