
Hollywood star and restaurant owner Robert De Niro is being slammed by environmental activists for serving endangered fish at his popular restaurant chain Nobu. Three of the actor’s celebrity packed restaurants in London have been targeted by planet-friendly group Greenpeace, after activists caught the eateries serving Atlantic blue fin tuna while failing to note the species in menus.The fish is so endangered the World Wildlife Fund has called for a ban on its sale, though it remains legal in restaurants despite reports of near extinction. A Greenpeace spokesperson says, "Nobu and Robert De Niro are clearly making a great deal of money serving up endangered fish."
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