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Catch the best seafood delivery services of 2021

The best seafood delivery services in 2021 Hook some healthy tuna, salmon and shellfish all year round, no matter where you live. There are endless ways to eat healthier in the new year, but some diet hacks and habits are way more fun than others. if you re not jonesing for creamy shots of wheatgrass or mountains of lentils, adding fresh seafood to your weekly dinner rotation could be the new, healthy habit that actually sticks. Fish and seafood support a nutritious diet but aren t always easy to come by, depending on where you live. Taking advantage of the best online fish vendors that sell fresh seafood online will mean eating more healthy food that you love and not just for the

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Seafood company takes e-commerce to a new level

Seafood company takes e-commerce to a new level December 17th, 2020 |   While many Alaska fishermen and groups sell boxes of seafood directly to customers and can claim several hundred monthly customers, Wild Alaskan Company has notched more than 140,000 seafood regulars since 2018 and, since COVID-19 hit, the company is adding 100 to 200 customers every day. The average order for their subscription service is $160 per month. Founder Arron Kallenberg calls it a three generation overnight success, referring back to 1926 when his grandfather moved from New Jersey to fish at Bristol Bay. My dad grew up fishing with my grandfather, I grew up fishing with my father, but that being said, I was the nerdy kid that took his laptop out to sea in Bristol Bay, Kallenberg said, adding that his grandfather, Robert, served on the Alaska territorial Board of Fisheries, as an adviser to the International North Pacific Fisheries Commission and wrote his master s thesis at Cornell Univer

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Alaska Journal | FISH FACTOR: Wild Alaskan making major gains through digital

Post date:  Wed, 12/16/2020 - 9:10am Wild Alaskan Company of Homer has seen solid business growth during the COVID-19 pandemic for its subscription boxes of the state’s fresh seafood. (Graphic/Wild Alaskan Company) The Wild Alaskan Company based in Homer has taken “mission based” seafood e-commerce to a whole new level. While many Alaska fishermen and groups sell boxes of seafood directly to customers and can claim several hundred monthly customers, Wild Alaskan has notched more than 140,000 seafood regulars since 2018 and since COVID-19 hit, the company is adding 100 to 200 customers every day. The average order for their subscription service is $160 per month.

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Homer company evolves into a 'digital fishmonger' with expanding subscription seafood service

Homer company evolves into a ‘digital fishmonger’ with expanding subscription seafood service Print article The Wild Alaskan Company based in Homer has taken “mission based” seafood e-commerce to a whole new level. While many Alaska fishermen and groups sell boxes of seafood directly to customers and can claim several hundred monthly customers, Wild Alaskan has notched more than 140,000 seafood regulars since 2018 and since COVID hit, the company is adding 100 to 200 customers every day. The average order for their subscription service is $160 per month. Founder Arron Kallenberg calls it a “three generation overnight success,” referring back to 1926 when his grandfather moved from New Jersey to fish at Bristol Bay.

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