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Where does Coles get their prawns from?

Asked: Kayak Musky, Last Updated:

“Our Aussie-farmed tiger prawns are harvested here at Mission Beach in December, just in time for Christmas,” he says. “But with two other prawn farms in Queensland and New South Wales, we have fresh prawns available until May.”

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