Warning, seafood lovers: your Filet-O-Fish may be trapped in Canada.

A stone’s throw across the U.S.-Canada border in New Brunswick, on Canada’s Eastern coast, millions of pounds of wild Alaskan pollock sit in cold storage, effectively blocked from entering the U.S., according to American companies involved in shipping seafood.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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