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Hannaford and Gulf of Maine Research Institute launch seafood guide in multiple languages

Oct. 03, 2023

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Available in six languages, seafood guide helps New Americans explore fresh, local options from the Gulf of Maine

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October 3, 2023
 
Hannaford and Gulf of Maine Research Institute launch seafood guide in multiple languages
 
Available in six languages, seafood guide helps New Americans explore fresh, local options from the Gulf of Maine
 
SCARBOROUGH, Maine – Hannaford Supermarkets and the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) have introduced a new Gulf of Maine Seafood Guide designed to help familiarize New Americans with fresh local offerings while further developing the market for sustainable seafood.
 
The guide, which was developed by GMRI and translated by House of Languages in Portland, is available at the seafood counter at all Hannaford stores, as well as online. The guide is currently available in six languages - Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish.
 
Featuring colorful images of whole fish and shellfish, the guide offers information about local seafood offerings, including flavor profiles, health attributes and cooking tips. Customers will find guidance on a variety of whitefish, including haddock, pollock, and white hake – all available in New England waters. Monkfish and spiny dogfish are called out for denser meat and strong flavors that hold up well in stews, roasting and grilling. Acadian redfish, black sea bass, and scup are noted as particularly good for cooking whole with small bones.
 
“We know many members of local immigrant communities come from parts of the world that eat much more seafood than Americans do, and through this project we learned more about their interest in local seafood,” said Kyle Foley, sustainable seafood director at GMRI. “Developing this guide is an exciting step towards connecting local immigrant communities with our local seafood industry and the amazing range of fish, shellfish, and sea vegetables we have in the Gulf of Maine.”
 
The guide came to life as a result of learnings from focus groups with local immigrants. GMRI worked with Hannaford, Good Shepherd Food Bank, and Portland Adult Education to organize focus groups comprised of immigrants from four continents. Khadija Ahmed, a staff member with Good Shepherd Food Bank and an emigree from the Democratic Republic of the Congo  approximately 20 years ago, facilitated the focus groups. Approximately 90 percent of the participants said they liked and wanted to eatmore seafood than they currently do.
 
“This new guide is a vital step in connecting New Americans with the information they need to make sustainable seafood options more accessible,” said Jessica Donahue, director of marketing and communications for Good Shepherd Food Bank. “It’s not just about the food on our plates; it’s about the stories, traditions, and flavors that come with it. The development of these guides is a celebration of diversity, a pathway to healthier lives, and a testament to the power of partnerships between organizations like Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine, Hannaford and GMRI in our shared vision of ending hunger and strengthening our communities.”
 
The focus groups validated what Nathan Jewell, a seafood merchandiser at Hannaford, heard at stores: that immigrant customers were confident cooks, but did not have an easy way to relate what they saw in Northeast seafood cases with the seafood they had grown up with in Africa, South America, the Middle East, or the Caribbean.
 
“We learned of the need for a guide or an orientation to the seafood that is available locally. The groups also helped us understand their preferences – importance of affordability, frozen options and ways to better understand the fresh seafood offered locally,” Jewell said. “Many benefits came from the work to develop the guide. We understand the needs of our customers and our communities better and we are seeing new potential for Gulf of Maine seafood too. I think all the partners learned some things that will help develop the market for Gulf of Maine seafood.”
 
The new seafood guide is the latest development in a long-standing partnership between GMRI and Hannaford. In 2010, Hannaford began work with GMRI to vet and audit all seafood products sold at its stores on a continuous basis to ensure they are fully traceable, come from responsible sources and meet strict criteria in Hannaford’s seafood sourcing policy, which requires all seafood products sold at its stores to meet key sustainability criteria.
 
For each seafood product, information is required from suppliers, including how and where fish were caught or farmed and whether the fish is sourced from a fishery or farm that is certified to a Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative-benchmarked standard, engaged in a Fishery Improvement Project, or assessed as low risk by GMRI. Hannaford continues to work with GMRI to validate all new seafood products and collaborates to enhance both environmental and social sustainability in seafood. 
 
For more information about Hannaford’s sustainable seafood policy, visit www.hannaford.com/about-us/sustainable-seafood.
 
About Hannaford Supermarkets
Hannaford Supermarkets operates 186 stores in the Northeast, most with full-service pharmacies. Stores are located in Maine, New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. All are committed to offering great fresh food, convenient experiences and everyday low prices. Hannaford also is an active and committed community partner—focusing on fighting hunger, supporting youth development, and helping people live healthier lives. Hannaford is an industry leader in sustainability with a strong commitment to reducing waste and protecting the environment. Hannaford diverts or donates all food at risk of going to waste—sending no food to landfills. In 2022, Hannaford donated 25 million pounds of food to hunger relief organizations and prevented 65 million pounds of food waste from reaching landfills. Hannaford employs nearly 30,000 associates and is based inScarborough, Maine. Additional information can be found at Hannaford.com.
 
About the Gulf of Maine Research Institute
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute develops and delivers collaborative solutions to global ocean challenges. Located in Portland, ME, the institute is dedicated to the resilience of the Gulf of Maine ecosystem and the communities that depend on it. For more information, visit www.gmri.org.
 
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Media Contact:
Caitlin Cortelyou
External Communications Manager, Hannaford Supermarkets
207-885-3132
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