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Australia’s first interactive online fish market, Peter Manettas Seafood, launches in Sydney today. This new and innovative way of purchasing seafood allows Sydney-siders to experience the freshness, quality and wide array of seafood normally only accessible to top restaurants. All at the click of a button.
This online platform is totally customisable to meet specific cooking requirements. Depending on the type of fish or seafood you order, you can have it filleted, portioned, or cut into cutlets. Customers can also select the number of individual pieces of fish they would like. If you’re not sure how many prawns you get in kilo, the webpage gives you a precise numerical breakdown.
Hate spending precious prep hours peeling prawns? Your prawns can also be peeled and deveined in different ways. Green prawns can be butterflied so that they are ready to cook the moment they reach your door.
Manettas will also offer weekly seafood mixed boxes which include an assortment of seasonal fresh seafood. Adventurous home cooks, you can also opt for live seafood deliveries! Orders must be placed by midnight for next day delivery or can be ordered up to a week in advance.
If you’re wondering whether delivery will reach your local area, Manettas will service the greater Sydney area. This includes Palm Beach through to Penrith and the greater Southern Sydney region.
Mr Manettas states that he is “excited to be pioneering this new frontier in the seafood industry in Australia. We are also so humbled by the unprecedented interest from retailers and consumers”. According to Manettas, it won’t be too long before this digital market hits other states and territories. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled.
To grasp the sheer scale of this digital market (get it) and 10% off your first order, check out the website https://www.manettas.com.au
By Lauren Winton August 24 2016 Review by Eat Drink Play