People where I live harvest kelp with permits, and washed ashore on high bank with permissions. I wouldn't because the waters are, well, polluted. And who wants to mess with all the washing of the salts and the odors?!? This kelp product comes from a region with less pollution and that's one reason I selected it. It is dry and doesn't stink and according to one review I read is very low in salts.a good thing. It was a bit finer than I prefer, but I can live with that.I didn't like the packaging but many similar products do the same thing. It pinches the sides together at the top making it difficult to get a scoop in and out because you can't open the bag fully without ripping it, and the feature doesn't help with the zip close function which performs only mediocre. I personally would prefer they used cardboard boxes with a wax bag, both which would be recyclable as opposed to their plastic packaging.I scored it lower on value for money because even though it is a good product from a less polluted area, the cost is still higher than can be justified. It has shot up in cost as kelp has been 'discovered' by gardeners and horticulture folks.I would/will buy it again, just saying overall I can't give it an excellent rating because of the reasons I stated.
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