More than 50,000 people are predicted to visit the Sydney Fish Markets this Good Friday on the “biggest seafood day” of the year, says Sydney Fish Markets’ Alex Stollznow.
“It’s often much cheaper than you might think – if it’s not a big name or famous
species, chances are you can pick it up for less than $20 or $15 dollars a kilo.”
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