New Bedford seafood wholesaler cuts out middleman
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Even in a city like New Bedford, where commercial fishing boats line the harbor, most people buy seafood from a middleman.
By the time seafood reaches consumers, it has already been bought and sold — and its price marked up — at least once.
Starting
Friday, local residents will have another option: Fleet Fisheries, a
longtime seafood wholesale operation, will open a fish market at its
South End facility that will sell seafood directly to consumers at near
wholesale prices.
"We're trying to cut the
middleman out, and we're trying to create jobs for the area," said
Virginia Vinjerud, who owns Fleet Fisheries with her husband.
Read the complete story at The South Coast Today.
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