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  2. Legal Sea Foods - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2005, Legal Sea Foods began to offer gluten-free options on the menu for the first time, giving patrons with celiac disease more dining options. [33] In 2008, Legal Sea Foods was named one of the ten best full-service or buffet-style restaurant chains which cater to families, according to Parents magazine. [34]

  3. US seafood restaurants warned over false claims of locally ...

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    The U.S. imports about 80% of its seafood, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. But restaurants can draw in diners by marketing super-fresh seafood caught in nearby ...

  4. Best and worst things to order at a seafood restaurant ... - AOL

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    Pan-fried sea bass offers a great combination of texture and flavor. ... If in doubt, ask your server if the seafood special uses freshly caught fish. Halibut isn't always prepared correctly.

  5. Blount Fine Foods - Wikipedia

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    Blount Fine Foods, formerly Blount Seafood, is a prepared foods and soup manufacturer that produces wholesale frozen and fresh soups under the Blount brand as well as Panera Bread and Legal Sea Foods. [1] [2] [3] Blount Fine Foods is headquartered in Fall River, Massachusetts with a production facility in Warren, Rhode Island. [4]

  6. Lent specials and deals: 15 restaurants serving up seafood - AOL

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    Fast-food chains are selling fish sandwiches and offering deals on seafood for Lent: McDonald's, Burger King, White Castle, Wendy's, Popeyes, Arby's and more.

  7. Roger Berkowitz - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1990s, Berkowitz narrated and appeared in many of Legal Sea Foods television commercials and other advertising. [20] In his 2015 ad campaign, he ran as a faux candidate in the 2016 presidential election asking people to #feeltheberk and vote for him on the foundation of legalizing sea weed and other viewpoints. [21]