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Seafood underperforming in e-commerce but still has major potential, according to retail reports

May 5, 2026 — Seafood is underperforming in e-commerce but still has huge potential for growth, according to new reports.

According to the Digital Engagement Transforms Grocery Shopping 2026 report, conducted by FMI – The Food Industry Association and NielsenIQ, only 8.2 percent of total seafood sales are made online, versus 43.3 percent of health and performance product sales and 27 percent of coffee sales, for example.

Read the full article SeafoodSource

Online grocery sales surge for Black Friday

November 30, 2020 — U.S. consumers spent a record USD 9 billion (EUR 7.5 billion) online for Black Friday this year, pushed higher by grocery e-commerce sales.

Many grocers encouraged shoppers to order online for the Thanksgiving holiday week to manage the high influx of shoppers stores typically see during the holiday, according to 210 Analytics Principal Anne-Marie Roerink.

Read the full story at Seafood Source

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