Thu. Jun 25 2026

ANALYSIS: Ecuador's Shrimp Export Declarations and US Arrivals Are Diverging  


Aleutian Islands Golden King Crab Catch for 2026-2027 Season Up 13% From Last Year  


Trump Decision to Reverse OOI Dismantling Came as Oregon Lifted the First Buoy Arrays


Darden Sees Same-Store Sales Growth Across All Segments in Fiscal 2026


Supreme Crab & Seafood Debuts at Fancy Food Show With New Blue Swimming Crab Combo Stack  


Bairdi Snow Crab Landing Keeps Increasing, Exceeding 1800 MT in Hidaka, Hokkaido  


NEAFC Members Move to Cap Russian Mackerel Catches in North-East Atlantic


Death of Pregnant Fin Whale Caused by Cruise Ship Strike Before Docking in Seward  


Norwegian Salmon Mortality Falls 23% Year-on-Year as Positive Trend Intensifies  


Iceland Land-Based Salmon Producer LAXEY Closes Oversubscribed EUR 47M Equity Raise


FAO Pushes Social Metrics, Supply Chain Transparency at Global Small Pelagic Fish Symposium  


Sandals Puts Culinary Storytelling at the Center of Jamaica Resort Transformation


Kura Sushi Launches Honkai: Star Rail Collaboration to Drive Guest Engagement  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, June 25


Wed. Jun 24 2026

The Retail Rundown: Independence Day Demand Meets Rising Cookout Costs  


Power Outages Disrupt Tuna Cutting Operations in the Philippines and Indonesia


Ammonia Leak at Tamil Nadu Shrimp Processing Plant Kills at Least Nine, Injures Dozens


San Diego County Sues Grocery Sushi Franchise Companies Over Worker Misclassification  


NOAA Allocates $21.3 Million for California Salmon Fishery Disaster Relief  


Vietnam’s Ca Mau Province Formalizes Mud Crab Exports, Unlocking Access to Key Global Markets  


Ocean Harvesters, Omega Protein Push Back on Chesapeake Bay Menhaden Research Claims  


SalmonChile Expands Mentorship Program While Advancing Export Diversification Strategy


NOAA Launches $13.5M Aquaculture Cooperative Institute to Boost Domestic Seafood Production  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Wednesday, June 24


Tue. Jun 23 2026

ANALYSIS: Solid EU-UK Shrimp Imports Recorded in April  


Phillips Foods Names Brice Phillips CEO in Multigenerational Leadership Transition


Global Trade in Aquatic Products Reaches Record $184 Billion, FAO Reports


Monarch, Sovereign Seas Partner With Macduff Shellfish to Launch Norway Lobster Line in US  


Dead Endangered and Pregnant Fin Whale Carried into Port by Cruise Ship, Investigation Underway


Global Squid Buyers Strongly Oppose Management Changes Being Considered in Chile and Peru


USCG Helicopter Crashes Near Sitka, Crew Survived With Minor Injuries  


Long John Silver’s Leverages Seasonal Flavors and Value in Summer Menu Launch


Russia Eyes Expansion of Tuna Fishery as Stocks Move Into Far Eastern Waters  


Captain D’s Uses Alaska Cruise Promotion to Spotlight US Seafood Sourcing


OTB Hospitality Files Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Following On The Border Closures


Seafoodnews.com Summary Tuesday, June 23


NOAA Boosts TED Compliance Across Gulf Shrimp Fishery


Mon. Jun 22 2026

USMCA Is in Limbo. Here's What That Means for North American Seafood.


Wicker, Hyde-Smith, Britt Urge USDA Action on Catfish Virus Threats


The First California Salmon Season in Years Opens with Hope and Adaptation  


CDC Report: Tuna and Reef Fish Behind Most US Seafood Toxin Outbreaks Over 13-Year Span


Japan's Frozen Yellowtail Fillet Exports Rose 67% in April; up 73% to the US  


Dongwon F&B Completes Global Advanced Base 'Protein Nexus' in Jincheon


Tetra Pak Introduces Industry‑First Carton Packaging for Shelf‑Stable Tuna  


Spain Issues First Round of Fishing Diesel Aid, Covering 4,650 Vessels with EUR 6.8 Million


ASC Defends Certification System in Response to US Senate Committee


UK-India Trade Deal Opens Door for Scottish Salmon Exports


Port of Tacoma Approves Ground Lease for $250M Cold Storage Facility Expected to Create 400 Jobs


Scott & Jon’s Launches Honey Sesame Salmon Superfood Bowl at Costco  


Seafoodnews.com Summary Monday, June 22


Higher Costs Weigh on Margins as Kroger Reports First-Quarter Growth  


Thu. Jun 18 2026

ANALYSIS: US April Shrimp Imports Down 16% as India Volumes Retreat Sharply  


Wild Alaskan Company to Directly Operate Kasilof Buying Station for 2026 Salmon Season  


NOAA Directs $123.6M in Fishery Disaster Funds to Alaska, West Coast, and Squaxin Island Tribe  


What a Super El Niño Could Mean for Alaska's Seabirds, Salmon, and Seas  


Expana's Publication Schedule for Juneteenth, June 19, 2026


Americold Opens New Cold Chain Hub at Port Saint John, Expanding Global Trade Connections


Expana's Weekly Top 10


Russian Crab Exports Hit Record High in First Five Months of 2026


Machina Launches Performance‑Driven TV Campaign for Get Maine Lobster  


Norcod Secures Exclusive Five-Year Juvenile Supply Deal with Havland


Brands Compete on Value, Experience and Summer Promotions in Foodservice


Seafoodnews.com Summary Thursday, June 18


Aysén Agencies, Salmon Farmers Test HAB Mass Mortality Response in Joint Simulation


Pokeworks Expands Limited-Time Menu Strategy with New High-Protein Surf & Turf Bowl  


Seafish Unveils 2026-27 Annual Plan Focused on Workforce, Trade and Supply Chain Resilience


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ANALYSIS: Ecuador's Shrimp Export Declarations and US Arrivals Are Diverging

One of the inputs underpinning Expana's US shrimp import estimates is the relationship between Ecuador's declared exports to the US — as reported by Ecuadorian customs — and volumes recorded as arrivals by US customs. Historically, these two series have tracked closely, with an approximate one-month lag. That relationship forms a core component of the export-led seasonal...

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Aleutian Islands Golden King Crab Catch for 2026-2027 Season Up 13% From Last Year

Yesterday, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced the season dates and catch limits for Aleutian Islands golden king crab. The season opens August 1, 2026 and closes April 30, 2027. This year, the fleet is allowed to catch 4.742 million pounds of the delicacy, slightly more than 13 percent above the 2025/26 season.  

Alaska’s Aleutian Golden King crab is harvested and managed differently from all other types of crab landed in Alaska. The total allowable catch (TAC) is divided...

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Trump Decision to Reverse OOI Dismantling Came as Oregon Lifted the First Buoy Arrays

A bipartisan effort in the U.S. Senate last week led by Alaska’s Senator Lisa Murkowski and Oregon’s Senator Jeff Merkley proved sufficient to force the Trump administration to end its effort to scrap the Ocean Observation Initiative (OOI).  

Word that the National Science Foundation was suspending efforts to dismantle the system, as well as planning steps to replace several huge, expensive research buoys that have already been removed from the water, spread quickly through the seafood industry, lawmakers, and academics. Most applauded the announcement, but...

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Darden Sees Same-Store Sales Growth Across All Segments in Fiscal 2026

Darden Restaurants closed fiscal 2026 with sales and earnings growth that, according to President & CEO Rick Cardenas, outpaced the broader restaurant industry. Results were driven by positive same-restaurant sales across all segments, continued unit expansion and the benefit of a 53rd week of operations.

The company reported fiscal 2026 sales of $13.21 billion, up 9.4%, while blended same-restaurant sales increased 4.5%.

"Our performance throughout the fiscal year reflects the strength of our brands, the discipline of our strategy, and the quality of our...

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Supreme Crab & Seafood Debuts at Fancy Food Show With New Blue Swimming Crab Combo Stack

Supreme Crab & Seafood is stepping onto the Summer Fancy Food Show floor for the first time this year, using the New York event to introduce a product aimed squarely at one of seafood’s most persistent challenges: maximizing crab yield without sacrificing appearance.

The company, which has supplied Indonesian Blue Swimming Crab, Red Swimming Crab, tuna, and related seafood products since 2009, will exhibit June 28–30 at the Javits Center, Booth 4000. The focus of its debut is the Signature Catch Blue Swimming Crab Combo...

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NEAFC Members Move to Cap Russian Mackerel Catches in North-East Atlantic

The North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission has adopted new measures to restrict Russian mackerel fishing in international waters, with the European Commission calling the move an important but insufficient step toward addressing what it describes as years of unsustainable harvesting that have left the stock in critical condition.

Acting on a proposal tabled by the EU, NEAFC members — the EU, United Kingdom, Denmark (in respect of the Faroe Islands and Greenland), Norway, and Iceland — agreed to limit Russian catches of mackerel in international waters to 1,495...

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Norwegian Salmon Mortality Falls 23% Year-on-Year as Positive Trend Intensifies

The number of salmon and trout dying in Norwegian aquaculture facilities has fallen sharply, with industry group Seafood Norway reporting a 23% decline in lost fish from January through May compared to the same period in 2025, and a 34% reduction since 2023, based on data published by the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries.

The trend, now in its third consecutive year, has broadened significantly. Where previous improvements were concentrated in the farming-heavy counties of Trøndelag and Vestland, the decline is now evident across nearly all of Norway's...

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FAO Pushes Social Metrics, Supply Chain Transparency at Global Small Pelagic Fish Symposium

The third International Symposium on Small Pelagic Fish (SPF-2026) brought together approximately 280 participants from 40 countries in La Paz, Mexico, in early May, with FAO GLOBEFISH playing a central role in shaping discussions on markets, labor standards, and sustainability in one of the world's most commercially significant fishery sectors.

Small pelagic species — including anchovies, sardines, herrings, and mackerels — account for around 30 percent of global marine catches and underpin both global fishmeal and fish oil supply chains, as well as direct human consumption, particularly...

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Kura Sushi Launches Honkai: Star Rail Collaboration to Drive Guest Engagement

A pioneer in revolving sushi restaurants in the US, Kura Sushi has launched a new nationwide collaboration with Honkai: Star Rail. The company is launching  themed menu items, collectible rewards and loyalty incentives to deepen guest engagement and drive restaurant traffic this summer.

The limited-time promotion centers on fan-favorite characters Sparkle and Aventurine and incorporates Kura Sushi's proprietary Bikkura Pon platform, which rewards guests with collectible capsule prizes based on plate-count milestones.

The collaboration includes two character-inspired menu items: Sparkle's...

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Power Outages Disrupt Tuna Cutting Operations in the Philippines and Indonesia

Rolling power outages triggered by a broader regional energy crisis are creating headaches for tuna processors in two of the world's most important loining and cutting hubs, the Philippines and Indonesia.

In the Philippines, the government declared a state of national energy emergency earlier this year after the Strait of Hormuz disruption cut deeply into fuel supplies. The country imports roughly 98% of its oil from the Middle East, leaving it acutely exposed to the fallout from the Iran war...

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San Diego County Sues Grocery Sushi Franchise Companies Over Worker Misclassification

The County of San Diego has filed suit against five sushi franchise businesses that operate counters inside grocery stores across California, alleging they systematically misclassified sushi chefs as independent contractor "franchisees" to avoid paying minimum wages, overtime, and other legally required benefits.

The complaint, filed June 17, 2026, in San Diego Superior Court by County Counsel Damon M. Brown on behalf of the People of the State of California, names Ace Sushi Franchise Corp., Asiana Management Group, Inc., Advanced Fresh Concepts Franchise Corp., Advanced Fresh Concepts Corp., Fujisan Franchising...

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Vietnam’s Ca Mau Province Formalizes Mud Crab Exports, Unlocking Access to Key Global Markets

Vietnam’s Ca Mau Province is taking a major step toward formalizing and scaling its mud crab exports, a move that could reshape supply chains for one of the country’s most valuable coastal species.

On June 16, the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Ca Mau Province announced that the locality has established a farming area code for nearly 30,400 hectares of mud crab aquaculture and granted export facility codes to five enterprises eligible to export mud crab officially to markets...

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SalmonChile Expands Mentorship Program While Advancing Export Diversification Strategy

SalmonChile is expanding efforts to strengthen Chile's salmon sector through a combination of workforce development, innovation support and export market diversification.

The industry association has launched the 2026 edition of its Salmon Mentor Network, a program designed to support entrepreneurship and professional development across Chile's salmon-producing regions. The latest edition brings in new strategic partners, including Volcanes and the Innovation Center of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, broadening the initiative after four previous editions.

The program reflects a growing focus within the Chilean salmon industry...

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ANALYSIS: Solid EU-UK Shrimp Imports Recorded in April

According to European Commission data, shrimp imports into the EU‑UK region remained relatively solid in April, standing 7.5% above the five‑year average in volume. However, April volumes were 2.9% lower year‑on‑year, following exceptionally strong import activity between April and July 2025.

Cumulatively, imports between January and April remained broadly unchanged compared with the same period last year. Volumes increased slightly by 0.5%, while import value rose by 5.7% to USD 1,668.4 million. Cold-water shrimp volume surged 38.8% at 17,549 MT YTD (HS codes 030616/35 only)...

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Global Trade in Aquatic Products Reaches Record $184 Billion, FAO Reports

Global trade in aquatic animal products has climbed to a record $184 billion, underscoring the growing importance of fisheries and aquaculture in the world economy, according to a new report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

The findings were released Tuesday during the 11th Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa, Kenya, as part of FAO's latest State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture (SOFIA 2026) report.

The report shows that global fisheries and aquaculture production reached...

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Dead Endangered and Pregnant Fin Whale Carried into Port by Cruise Ship, Investigation Underway

An endangered fin whale, struck by a Royal Caribbean Cruise Line ship, was carried into the Alaska port of Seward last Friday. According to a report from the Alaska office of NOAA Fisheries, early findings are that the 61-foot female was pregnant.  

The ship had departed Vancouver, British Columbia, for the one-way Alaskan cruise on Friday, June 12, according to a report by Cruise Hive. On her way to Seward, the ship visited Sitka, Juneau, and Skagway...

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USCG Helicopter Crashes Near Sitka, Crew Survived With Minor Injuries 

Four US Coast Guard crew members involved in a helicopter crash in Sitka Monday morning have been reported safe with non-serious injuries.” The first reports from the Coast Guard came through on social media, mentioning that the aircraft was an MH-60 Jayhawk.  

Watchstanders at the Arctic District command center in Juneau received the initial report of the crash on Harbor Mountain through the activation of the aircrew’s personal locator beacon just after 10 a.m., according to a Coast Guard press release. The MH-60 Jayhawk went down..

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Bairdi Snow Crab Landing Keeps Increasing, Exceeding 1800 MT in Hidaka, Hokkaido

The Hokkaido Research Organization's Mariculture Fisheries Research Institute recently compiled landing data for Bairdi snow crab in the Hidaka region—the primary production area—where catches have surged in recent years. Landings rose from 1 ton in 2022 to 817 tons in 2023, then more than doubled to 1,823 tons in 2024. The institute estimates that the figure increased further in 2025. 

According to reports from Minato Shimbun, one factor behind the surge is the higher market value resulting from larger catch sizes...

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Death of Pregnant Fin Whale Caused by Cruise Ship Strike Before Docking in Seward

Federal and local scientists who conducted a necropsy on Saturday of an endangered and pregnant fin whale that arrived in port still draped over the bulbous bow of the Royal Caribbean Ovation of The Seas, said their preliminary findings are that the whale died of injuries consistent with a ship strike.

NOAA Fisheries collaborated with the Alaska SeaLife Center and Alaska Veterinary Pathology Services to perform a necropsy on the whale over the weekend to determine the cause of death...

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Iceland Land-Based Salmon Producer LAXEY Closes Oversubscribed EUR 47M Equity Raise

Icelandic land-based salmon producer LAXEY has completed a EUR 47 million equity raise — above its initial EUR 40 million target — after the offering was significantly oversubscribed, driven largely by existing shareholders increasing their positions. The raise brings the total equity secured by the company since inception to approximately EUR 200 million.

Alongside the equity close, LAXEY has signed a committed term sheet for an international syndicated loan coordinated by DNB Carnegie, with DNB, Rabobank, and Arion Bank as mandated lead arrangers...

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Sandals Puts Culinary Storytelling at the Center of Jamaica Resort Transformation

Sandals Resorts is using food and beverage as a key pillar of its US$200 million transformation of three Jamaica properties, introducing a series of new dining concepts designed to deepen guests' connection to the destination through local ingredients, cultural storytelling and immersive experiences.

The culinary additions will roll out across Sandals Montego Bay, Sandals Caribbean Cay and Sandals South Coast as part of the extensive redevelopment project. The resorts are scheduled to reopen beginning in November and December 2026.

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The Retail Rundown: Independence Day Demand Meets Rising Cookout Costs

After weeks of demand shaped by Memorial Day and Father’s Day, retailers are now preparing for the final major grilling holiday of the summer: Independence Day. For meat departments, the Fourth of July represents the last significant opportunity to capture peak grilling demand before the slower midsummer period begins.

This year’s holiday arrives with favorable calendar dynamics. Falling on a Saturday, July 4th creates a full holiday weekend expected to encourage extended celebrations and larger gatherings. For grocers, that translates into a critical window to drive volume and strengthen...

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Ammonia Leak at Tamil Nadu Shrimp Processing Plant Kills at Least Nine, Injures Dozens

At least nine workers are dead, and more than 60 others were hospitalized after a large ammonia gas leak at a shrimp processing facility in Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu, India, on June 21, 2026. The death toll has continued to climb in the days since the incident.

The leak occurred at M/s Peter & Paul Seafood Exports — also identified in local media as St Peter's Paul Seafoods Exports Pvt Ltd — located in Kannigaipair, near Periyapalayam. The gas escaped from refrigeration equipment and spread rapidly across the...

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NOAA Allocates $21.3 Million for California Salmon Fishery Disaster Relief

NOAA has allocated $21.3 million in fishery disaster assistance for California's Sacramento River Fall Chinook and Klamath River Fall Chinook salmon fisheries as part of a broader $123.6 million relief package announced nationwide, according to Congressman Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael).

The funding is intended to support fishermen, Tribes, seafood processors, small businesses and coastal communities impacted by California's 2023 and 2024 salmon fishery disasters.

"This is welcome news,” said Rep. Huffman. "Finally, we are seeing movement from the administration and...

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Ocean Harvesters, Omega Protein Push Back on Chesapeake Bay Menhaden Research Claims

Virginia's commercial menhaden industry is pushing back against the Chesapeake Bay Foundation over statements the environmental group made after the Virginia General Assembly excluded menhaden research funding from its two-year state budget.

In a statement released June 23, Ocean Harvesters and Omega Protein flatly denied playing any role in the budget outcome, calling CBF's characterization "purposely misleading" and accusing the organization of a "decades-long misinformation campaign" against the Reedville, Virginia-based fishery. The companies specifically disputed a claim by CBF Forage Campaign Manager...

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NOAA Launches $13.5M Aquaculture Cooperative Institute to Boost Domestic Seafood Production

The University of Southern Mississippi has joined a new national aquaculture research initiative funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration aimed at expanding domestic seafood production and reducing the United States' reliance on imported farmed seafood.

The effort, known as the Cooperative Institute Fostering Aquaculture Research and Markets (CIFARM), is led by the University of New Hampshire and backed by approximately $13.5 million in initial funding over five years. The program will bring together researchers, industry partners, and coastal communities to tackle barriers to domestic...

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Phillips Foods Names Brice Phillips CEO in Multigenerational Leadership Transition

Baltimore-based Phillips Foods has announced a planned leadership transition that will see the family-owned seafood company pass the chief executive role to the next generation while elevating a longtime operational leader to a newly created president and COO position.

Steve Phillips, who has served as CEO for many years, will move to Chairman of the Board, remaining involved in long-term strategy while stepping back from daily operations. Taking over as CEO is Brice Phillips, his successor and the latest in the company's multigenerational family leadership...

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Monarch, Sovereign Seas Partner With Macduff Shellfish to Launch Norway Lobster Line in US

Monarch and its seafood brand, Sovereign Seas, are expanding their premium shellfish portfolio through a new exclusive distribution agreement with Macduff Shellfish, bringing a full range of Norway lobster products to the US market.

According to the LinkedIn post, under the partnership, Sovereign Seas will serve as the exclusive US channel for Macduff Shellfish’s Norway lobster, also known as langoustine or scampi, positioning the brand as a single-source supplier for the category in North America. The lineup includes...

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Global Squid Buyers Strongly Oppose Management Changes Being Considered in Chile and Peru

Potential amendments to recent laws in Chile and Peru that would increase fishing effort in the jumbo flying squid (JFS) fishery triggered strong opposition among conservation groups and buyers of the product.

The Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) Global Squid Supply Chain Roundtable (SR) expressed their concern publicly last week.

“As buyers committed to responsible sourcing and the sustainability of marine resources, we recognize the significant progress achieved in recent years thanks to the joint efforts of fisheries managers, research institutes, nongovernmental organizations...

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Long John Silver’s Leverages Seasonal Flavors and Value in Summer Menu Launch

Long John Silver’s is combining limited‑time menu additions with value-driven offerings to drive summer traffic, rolling out a seasonal lineup that mixes returning seafood favorites, new sauces and expanded beverage options.

The quick‑service seafood chain has introduced a Summer Special Platter featuring coconut shrimp and a new Citrus Honey Mustard dipping sauce, while continuing its year‑round $6 Basket program, a core part of its value strategy amid intense industry competition.

"To us, summer is all about providing great flavors and...

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