GAPP seeks proposals to use $1.5m in pollock promotion funds
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April 28, 2021 19:23 BST
The Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP) will dole out up to $1.5 million in 2021 in matching funds to seafood processors, retailers and others to promote sales of the US wild-caught whitefish. [.]
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7-Eleven Offers Meat Alternative for the Lenten Season
IRVING, Texas 7-Eleven Inc. is meeting the needs of consumers who are looking for a meat alternative during the Lenten season with the introduction of Wild Alaskan Pollock Fish Bites.
Available at participating U.S. stores while supplies last, the limited-edition offering includes five bite-sized morsels of herb panko-crusted Alaskan pollock filets served on a skewer with a side of tartar sauce for dipping.
The introduction of the Fish Bites builds upon the success of the Alaskan pollock fish sandwich that 7-Eleven and the Association of Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP) created last year. This year, the convenience store retailer and GAPP created a product that has the same great flavor but come in differentiated, bite-sized portions, the company stated.