Foodstuffs to purchase Leigh Fisheries
Foodstuffs North Island has agreed to purchase independent seafood company Leigh Fisheries and its quota. The deal will see it stocking Leigh Fisheries’ brand, Lee Fish, in-store from 1 August.
Foodstuffs North Island has agreed to purchase independent seafood company Leigh Fisheries and its quota. The deal will see it stocking Leigh Fisheries’ brand, Lee Fish, in-store from 1 August.
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