freshtohome.com offer fresh Chemical-Free Fish, Antibiotic free Chicken, Duck and Mutton online. Halal-cut and home delivered in Bangalore, Delhi, Cochin and Trivandrum.
What is Fresh? Let us explain with a story, the story of the fish you eat...
Most fish available in today's market are caught by large mechanized trawlers that are in the sea anywhere between three days to three months.
By the time the trawler reaches the coast, the fish could be as old as three weeks to 3 months and already frozen.
This fish is bought by a whole sale dealer who then supplies the fish to several cities by road, up to 4 hops before it reaches the consumer.
To ensure that the fish remain fresh, the standard practice among most Indian fish suppliers is to apply chemicals such as ammonia , chlorine or formalin in the fish ( yes- the same formalin used to preserve cadavers in the morgue!)
Lets call this fish "Chem-Fish" for now.
What is wrong with Chem-Fish?
There are enough studies to show that chemicals have long term adverse health effects. Also, when your fish is so old it can lead to unexpected food poisoning, allergies and even serious ailments. Above all, it isn't fish when its that old and contaminated with chemicals!
Why Freshtohome?
- We directly buy from farmers or fishermen
- No Ammonia or Formaline Guarantee for Fish
- No Antibiotics or Hormone Guarantee for Meats
- Delivery at your doorsteps
- Best tasting meat in town
- We are fresh or we are free!
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