Aldi unveils Alaskan sablefish product after seeing success with premium seafood sales

Aldi's new premium sablefish product, which carries the Marine Stewardship Council logo
Aldi's new premium sablefish product, which carries the Marine Stewardship Council logo | Photo courtesy of Aldi
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Batavia, Illinois, U.S.A.-based Aldi US has released a new Alaskan sablefish product after realizing significant success with other premium seafood items.

After launching Air Fryer Salmon and several other seafood products this year, the operator of around 2,200 discount grocery stores plans to start selling Wild-Caught Alaskan Sablefish for USD 8.99 (EUR 8.52) from 20 November onward.

“Offering sablefish, also known as black cod, to our shoppers for the first time ever will allow us to continue delivering on shoppers’ appetite for products that help them create an elevated dining experience, without the price tag to match,” Aldi Director of National Buying for Seafood John Lee told SeafoodSource.

Over the past year, Aldi has realized strong shopper demand for premium seafood options


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