Originally Posted by fish head
The distribution network from Alaska to here sucks. I can buy farm raised atlantic salmon from Chile that actually is fresh. It's probably no more than three days old when it arrives at the store. I assume it's flown direct into Denver within a day after being processed and then trucked here ... three days max and iced the entire time.

Alaskan seafood ??? ... from the boats, to the dock processors, to Seattle wholesalers, through a distribution network and then flown or trucked to Denver ... five days plus.

I don't know the exact ins and outs of the distribution networks but I do know how old it is when gets here. Those extra days in transit makes all the difference in the world.

The "fresh" Alaska seafood they sell in the stores here borders on wanton waste. It's that bad. mad


You ought to see one example of how Pacific seafood gets to the SE mainly trucked in. There's a company in Chatt. TN. that runs teams hauling carpet rolls out to Kent, WA. from the carpet mills in GA. just S. of Chatt. This Co. uses reefers to haul the carpet out to WA. state with the reefer off. They back haul fish or fruit with the reefer on to the SE.