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Seafood Fresh Fillet METROPOLITAN MEAT, SEAFOOD POULTRY FRESH SEAFOOD OFFERINGS SEAFOOD FRESH FILLET CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION 0016296 AMBERJACK FILLET FRESH 0016640 SEA BREAM B/S FILLET FRESH 0016225 ARCTIC CHAR FILLET FRESH 0016255 MSC SEABASS CHILEAN FILLET 0016009 BARRAMUNDI FLT FARM RAISED FRESH ALL-NAT 0016294 SEABASS CHILEAN FILLET 0016218 BARRAMUNDI FILLET SKIN-ON 0016254 MSC SEABASS B/S CHILEAN FILLET 0016303 BLACK COD FILLET 0016289 SEABASS B/S CHILEAN FILLET 0016270 BLUEFISH FILLET FRESH 0016263 SHAD BONED FRESH 0016217 BRONZINI FILLET SKIN-ON PBO 0016022 SHAD ROE LARGE 8 SET TUB FRESH 0016102 CATFISH FILLET BLUE FRESH 10# 0016028 SHAD ROE JUMBO 6 SET TUB FRESH 0016271 CATFISH FILLET 7-9oz FRESH 10# 0016032 SHAD ROE MEDIUM 12 SET TUB FRESH 0016297 COD SCROD FILLET 0016284 SHARK BLACKTIP FILLET FRESH 0016298 MSC COD SCROD FILLET 0016183 SHARK MAKO CENTER CUT BONE IN 0016192 ICELANDIC FRESH COD LOIN SKLS 16oz UP 0016283 SHARK MAKO FILLET FRESH 0016200 MARKET HAND CUT COD SKIN ON 0016055 SKATE WINGS BONELESS SKINLES 0016292 COD FILLET B/S 8-10oz 0016215 SNAPPER RED AMERICAN FILLET 0016107 COBIA FILLET 0016227 SNAPPER B/S RED AMERICAN FILET 0016250 CORVINA B/S FILLETS 0016120 SNAPPER GULF FILLET 0016265 FLOUNDER FILLET 6-8oz 0016117 SNAPPER BEELINER FILLET FRESH 0016272 MSC FLOUNDER FILLET 6-8oz 0016280 SOLE FILLET 0016415 FLOUNDER FILLET 4-6oz 0016203 SOLE LEMON FILLET FRESH 0016205 FLUKE HAND CUT FRESH 0016300 SQUID T&T 5-8" FRESH TOWN DOCK 0016275 GROUPER BLACK FILLET FRESH 0012125 SQUID RINGS & TENTACLES FRESH 0016279 GROUPER RED FILLET FRESH 0016066 SQUID TUBES ONLY 5-8" FRESH TOWN DOCK 0016277 GROUPER GULF FILLET 0016249 STEELHEAD TROUT FILLET 0016190 ICELANDIC FRESH HADDOCK FIL SKLS 10-16oz 0016308 LOCH ETIVE STEELHEAD FILLET PBO SK/ON 0016191 ICELANDIC FRESH HADDOCK FIL SKLS 16-24oz 0016222 STURGEON FILLET FRESH 0016202 HADDOCK FILLET FRESH 10# 0016081 SWORDFISH WHEEL CUT FRESH 0016093 HAKE FILLET FRESH 0016381 SWORDFISH CENTER CUT TRIMMED 0016204 HALIBUT FILLET FRESH 0016282 SWORDFISH CENTER CUT FRESH 0016364 HALIBUT B/S FILLET FRESH 0016281 SWORDFISH FILLET FRESH 0016564 MACKEREL FILLET FRESH 0016560 SWORDFISH B/S FILLET 0016207 MAHI MAHI FILLET FRESH 0016285 SWORDFISH VALUE GRADE FILLET 0016258 MAHI MAHI B/S FILLET FRESH 0016119 TILAPIA 5-7oz FILLET 0016262 MONKFISH FILLET FRESH 0016103 TILEFISH FILLET FRESH 0016185 PAICHE FILLET - BONELESS SKINLESS 0016206 TROUT SEA FILLET FRESH 0016118 PERCH LAKE FILLET FRESH 0016210 TROUT RAINBOW 8oz SPCL DEBONED 0016260 PERCH OCEAN FILLET FRESH 0016248 TROUT RAINBOW 6oz NATRL FILLET 0016264 POLLOCK FILLET FRESH 10# 0016226 TROUT RAINBOW 6ozSPECIAL FILET 0016291 POMPANO FILLET FRESH 0016223 TROUT RAINBOW 10oz SPCL DEBONE 0016278 REDFISH FILLET FRESH 0016301 TUNA LOIN 2+ C/C SKLS NO BLOODLINE 0016261 ROCKFISH WILD FILLET FRESH 0016504 TUNA ALBACORE LOIN FRESH 0016251 ROCKFISH OCEAN B/S LARGE FILLET FRESH 0016238 TUNA BIG EYE C/C LOIN FRESH 0016517 ROCKFISH WILD B/S FILLET FRESH 0016168 TUNA LOIN #1 GRADE FRESH 0016557 ROCKFISH FARM RAISED FILLET B/S 0016167 TUNA LOIN #1 GRADE B/S FRESH 0016761 ROCKFISH FARM RAISED FILLET 0016169 TUNA LOIN 2+ SKINLESS FRESH 0016525 ROCKFISH FILLET CRY-O FROZEN 0016268 TUNA TOP LOIN C/C FILLET 0016209 ROCKFISH OCEAN LARGE FILLET 0016514 TUNA TOP LOIN B/S C/C FILLET 0016405 LOCH DUART SALMON FILLET PBO 0016269 TUNA FILLET FRESH 0016112 WILD ALASKAN COHO SALMON FILLT 0016267 TUNA LOIN SMALL FILLET 0016241 SALMON CANADIAN PBO SKINON FILLET 0016367 TUNA LOIN VALUE GRADE 0016240 SALMON CANADIAN PBO B/S FILLET 0016368 TUNA TAILS FRESH 0016613 SALMON KING WILD FILLET 0016148 TURBO FILLET B/S FRESH 0016615 SALMON KING COPPER RIVER FILET 0016621 SALMON NORWEIGIAN SKIN-ON FILLET 0016712 SALMON PBO CHILEAN FILLET 0016720 ASC SALMON PBO CHILEAN FILLET 0016713 SALMON 2-3# PBO CHILEAN FILLET 0016721 ASC SALMON 2-3# PBO CHILEAN FILLET 0016714 SALMON 3-4# PBO CHILEAN FILLET 0016722 ASC SALMON 3-4# PBO CHILEAN FILLET 0016216 SALMON NATURAL PBO FILLET 0016715 SALMON 4-5# PBO CHILEAN FILLET 0016723 ASC SALMON 4-5# PBO CHILEAN FILLET 0016313 ASC SALMON B/S PBO CHILEAN FILLET 0016319 SALMON B/S PBO CHILEAN FILLET 0016316 SALMON 2-3# B/S PBO CHLEAN FILLET 0016317 SALMON 3-4# B/S PBO CHLEAN FILLET 0016318 SALMON 4-5# B/S PBO CHLEAN FLLET 0016617 SALMON WILD SOCKEYE FILLET 3.2019 METROPOLITAN MEAT, SEAFOOD POULTRY FRESH SEAFOOD OFFERINGS SEAFOOD FRESH PORTION CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION 0016508 AMBERJACK B/S PORTIONS 0016580 SALMON MEDALLION B/S 0016530 ARCTIC CHAR PORTION SKIN ON 0016536 SALMON NATURAL B/S PORTIONS 0016380 BARRAMUNDI B/S PORTIONS 0016365 SALMON NATURAL 3oz B/S PORTION 0016305 BLACK COD PORTIONS 0016366 SALMON NATURAL 6oz B/S PORTION 0016370 BLUEFISH PORTIONS 0012020 SALMON SCRAPS FRESH/FROZEN 0016309 COBIA SIZE B/S PORTIONS 0016037 COD PIECES B/S 2-3oz 0016535 SALMON SOCKEYE B/S PORTIONS 0016063 COD B/S PORTIONS 0016110 MSC COD B/S PORTIONS 0016239 SALMON B/S PORTIONS 0016513 COD 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016256 ASC SALMON B/S PORTIONS 0016519 COD 4oz B/S PORTIONS 0016257 ASC SALMON PORTIONS SKIN ON 0016520 COD 5oz B/S PORTIONS 0016243 SALMON 3oz SKIN ON C/C PORTION 0016521 COD 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016244 SALMON 4oz SKIN ON C/C PORTION 0016523 COD 7oz B/S PORTIONS 0016245 SALMON 6oz SKIN ON C/C PORTION 0016605 COD 5oz B/S C/C UNIFORM 0016246 SALMON 8oz SKIN ON C/C PORTION 0016606 COD 6oz B/S C/C UNIFORM 0016228 SALMON 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016607 COD 7oz B/S C/C UNIFORM 0016391 SALMON 3oz B/S C/C BOX CUT PORTIONS 0016608 COD 8oz B/S C/C UNIFORM 0016229 SALMON 4oz B/S PORTIONS 0016389 CORVINA B/S PORTIONS 0016393 SALMON 4oz B/S C/C BOX CUT PORTIONS 0016002 FISH BONES WHITE FRESH 0016230 SALMON 5oz B/S PORTIONS 0016515 FLOUNDER B/S 3oz PORTIONS 0016397 SALMON 5oz B/S C/C BOX CUT PORTIONS 0016518 MSC FLOUNDER B/S PORTIONS 0016129 ANTARCTIC SALMON 6oz PORTIONS 0016231 SALMON 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016418 GROUPER B/S PORTIONS 0016398 SALMON 6oz B/S C/C BOX CUT PORTIONS 0016419 GROUPER 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016232 SALMON 7oz B/S PORTIONS 0016399 SALMON 7oz B/S C/C BOX CUT PORTIONS 0016420 GROUPER 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016235 SALMON 8oz B/S PORTIONS 0016421 GROUPER 8oz B/S PORTIONS 0016386 SALMON 8oz B/S C/C BOX CUT PORTIONS 0016379 GROUPER GULF PORTIONS 0016387 SALMON B/S C/C LOIN 0016350 GROUPER GULF 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016539 SEABASS B/S PLANK CUT 0016351 GROUPER GULF 4oz B/S PORTIONS 0016314 MSC SEABASS B/S PORTIONS 0016352 GROUPER GULF 5oz B/S PORTIONS 0016394 SEABASS B/S PORTIONS 0016353 GROUPER GULF 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016371 SEABASS 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016354 GROUPER GULF 7oz B/S PORTIONS 0016372 SEABASS 4oz B/S PORTIONS 0016355 GROUPER GULF 8oz B/S PORTIONS 0016373 SEABASS 5oz B/S PORTIONS 0016304 HALIBUT PORTIONS FRESH 0016374 SEABASS 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016326 HALIBUT 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016375 SEABASS 7oz B/S PORTIONS 0016327 HALIBUT 4oz B/S PORTIONS 0016376 SEABASS 8oz B/S PORTIONS 0016328 HALIBUT 5oz B/S PORTIONS 0016383 SHARK MAKO PORTIONS 0016329 HALIBUT 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016306 SNAPPER GULF PORTIONS 0016330 HALIBUT 7oz B/S PORTIONS 0016409 SNAPPER AMERICAN RED 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016331 HALIBUT 8oz B/S PORTIONS 0016410 SNAPPER AMERICAN RED 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016307 MAHI MAHI PORTIONS 0016411 SNAPPER AMERICAN RED 8oz B/S PORTIONS 0016332 MAHI MAHI 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016315 SNAPPER RED B/S PORTIONS 0016333 MAHI MAHI 4oz B/S PORTIONS 0016388 SNAPPER RED BONELESS SKIN-ON PORTIONS 0016334 MAHI MAHI 5oz B/S PORTIONS 0016320 SNAPPER 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016335 MAHI MAHI 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016321 SNAPPER 4oz B/S PORTIONS 0016336 MAHI MAHI 7oz B/S PORTIONS 0016322 SNAPPER 5oz B/S PORTIONS 0016337 MAHI MAHI 8oz B/S PORTIONS 0016323 SNAPPER 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016362 MONKFISH PORTIONS 0016324 SNAPPER 7oz B/S PORTIONS 0016625 MONKFISH 3.25oz B/S C/C UNIFRM 0016325 SNAPPER 8oz B/S PORTIONS 0016311 PAICHE PORTIONS 0016224 STEELHEAD TROUT SKINLESS PORTIONS FRESH 0016378 REDFISH PORTIONS FRESH 0016382 SWORDFISH PORTIONS 0016762 ROCKFISH FARM SKIN-ON PORTIONS 0016356 SWORDFISH 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016361 ROCKFISH PORTIONS FRESH 0016357 SWORDFISH 4oz B/S PORTIONS 0016392 ROCKFISH OCEAN SIZE B/S PORTIONS 0016358 SWORDFISH 5oz B/S PORTIONS 0016338 ROCKFISH 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016359 SWORDFISH 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016339 ROCKFISH 4oz B/S PORTIONS 0016360 SWORDFISH 7oz B/S PORTIONS 0016340 ROCKFISH 5oz B/S PORTIONS 0016363 SWORDFISH 8oz B/S PORTIONS 0016341 ROCKFISH 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016610 TILAPIA B/S 3oz UNIFORM 0016342 ROCKFISH 7oz B/S PORTIONS 0016384 TROUT RAINBOW 3oz HALF 0016343 ROCKFISH 8oz B/S PORTIONS 0016511 TUNA ALBACORE PORTIONS 0016547 SALMON CHILEAN B/S PLANK CUT 0016369 TUNA PORTIONS 0016620 SALMON 10oz BONE-IN SKIN ON PORTION 0016347 TUNA 3oz B/S PORTIONS 0016100 SALMON 3oz B/S CANADIAN PORTIONS 0016344 TUNA 4oz B/S PORTIONS 0016105 SALMON 4oz B/S CANADIAN PORTIONS 0016345 TUNA 5oz B/S PORTIONS 0016113 SALMON SIZE B/S CANADIAN PORTIONS 0016346 TUNA 6oz B/S PORTIONS 0016114 SALMON 6oz B/S CANADIAN PORTIONS 0016348 TUNA 7oz B/S PORTIONS 0016130 SALMON 8oz B/S CANADIAN PORTIONS 0016349 TUNA 8oz B/S PORTIONS 0016390 WAHOO B/S PORTIONS 3.2019 METROPOLITAN MEAT, SEAFOOD POULTRY FRESH SEAFOOD OFFERINGS SEAFOOD FRESH WHOLE LOBSTER CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION 0016096 AMBERJACK WHOLE HEAD ON FRESH 0013052 LOBSTER 1# CHX FRESH 0016124 ANCHOVY WHOLE FRESH 0013082 LOBSTER FIRM SHELL 1# CHX FRESH 0016125 ARCTIC CHAR WHOLE FRESH 0013053 LOBSTER 1.25# FRESH 0016007 BLACK COD WHOLE FRESH 0013083 LOBSTER FIRM SHELL 1.25# FRESH 0016070 BLUEFISH WHOLE FRESH 0013054 LOBSTER 1.5# FRESH 0016017 BRONZINI WHOLE(LOUP DE MER) 0013058 LOBSTER 1.75# FRESH 0016097 COD SCROD WHOLE FRESH 0013055 LOBSTER 2# FRESH 0016150
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