Handy Seafood

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Handy Seafood is a U.S. based seafood company that specializes in the processing and distribution of a wide variety of seafood products. The company was established in 1894, making it one of the oldest seafood processing companies in the U.S.

History[edit | edit source]

Handy Seafood was founded in 1894 in Crissfield, Maryland, a town known for its rich seafood industry. The company started as a small crab processing facility and has since grown into a large corporation with a diverse range of seafood products.

Products[edit | edit source]

Handy Seafood offers a wide variety of seafood products, including crab meat, oysters, clams, and lobster. The company is particularly known for its soft shell crabs, which are a delicacy in many parts of the U.S. Handy Seafood also offers a range of value-added products, such as crab cakes and seafood gumbo.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Handy Seafood is committed to sustainability in its operations. The company sources its seafood from sustainable fisheries and follows strict quality control measures to ensure the health and safety of its products. Handy Seafood is also a member of the National Fisheries Institute, an organization that promotes the sustainable use of seafood resources.

Distribution[edit | edit source]

Handy Seafood distributes its products across the U.S. and internationally. The company has a strong presence in the foodservice industry and also sells its products in retail stores.

See also[edit | edit source]

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