Good Morning Britain's Adil Ray left a fish and chip shop owner red-faced after he told him he "must stink" after a day at the office.The outspoken TV star, 48, is not one to hold back with his thoughts, that's for sure.Adil had been joined by co-star Kate Garraway as they got stuck into a debate about whether or not eating fish was sustainable in this day and age.The counter argument was that "our oceans are turning into deserts" as a results of mass fishing in Great British waters.READ MORE: GMB's Lucy Verasamy says she's 'gutted' as she shares glam snap from new projectHowever chip shop man Andrew was on-hand to contest this, explaining that the demand just wasn't there for vegan produce yet.He reminded Adil and Kate that his fryer running for one or two vegan fish options was also not sustainable.Andrew also urged fish and chip lovers to ask their local takeaways about where they source their fish from.The businessman explained that he has added "hake and sea bass" to his own menu because it's "cheaper" and less in demand than cod and haddock.
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