AquaChile Surges After Norway Salmon Prices Jump

January 4, 2013 Eduardo Thomson, Bloomberg

AquaChile SA, Chile’s largest listed salmon farmer, rose the most in almost four months after the price of the fish in Norway jumped.

Acme Smoked Fish Corporation Introduces Smoked Fish Dip For Retail

Acme Smoked Fish Corporation, a fourth-generation family-owned and operated business since 1906 and one of the most popular smoked fish brands in North America, is announcing the launch of its Acme Smoked Fish Dip retail cup. This dip melds lightly cured, wild caught Mahi-Mahi and other exotic wild-caught fish with a sweet and spicy blend of fresh jalapeños, sweet relish, fine spices and mayonnaise. Our handcrafted dip has been used as a spread and dip in many popular restaurants from coast to coast.

A&P Launches The Great Atlantic Seafood Market

January 4, 2013 A&P

The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Inc. (A&P) today announced that it has launched a new line of seafood as part of its rebranded Great Atlantic Seafood Market.  The revamped department will provide customers with the freshest and highest-quality products in the neighborhood by filling its cases with fresh seafood primarily stocked by North Coast Seafood.

Beef Supplier Greenfield Farms Food Announces Plans To Acquire Carmela's Pizzeria

January 4, 2013 Greenfield Farms Food, Inc.

Greenfield Farms Food, Inc. announced that it has signed a non-binding Letter of Intent to acquire 100% of the equity interest in Ohio-based Carmela's Pizzeria.  Carmela's presently has three Dayton, Ohio area locations offering authentic New York style pizza..  In addition, Carmela's offers a full service menu for Dine In, Carry out and Delivery as well as pizza buffets in select stores.  Visit the Carmela's website at: www.carmelasohio.com.

Live Cattle Futures End Mixed After Fiscal Deal

January 4, 2013 Theopolis Waters, Reuters

CME live cattle ended narrowly mixed on Wednesday, with uneasiness about futures' premium to last week's cash cattle prices eroding morning gains fueled by the U.S. fiscal deal, analysts and traders said. The price for wholesale choice beef Wednesday morning was $194.01 per cwt, down 14 cents from Monday, and select cuts jumped $1.40 to $182.45, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.