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  2. Red Lobster’s CEO has a new favorite dish at the chain he’s ...

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    Bairdi crab legs are wild-caught and sourced “directly from the icy cold waters of the Bering Sea,” according to Red Lobster, and offer a meatier and sweeter taste than snow crab legs ...

  3. Red Lobster - Wikipedia

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    Red Lobster Hospitality, LLC is an American casual dining restaurant chain headquartered in Orlando, Florida.The company has operations across most of the United States (including Puerto Rico and Guam) and Canada, as well as in China, Ecuador, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates; as of June 23, 2020, the company had 719 locations worldwide.

  4. Chionoecetes opilio - Wikipedia

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    Concerning their walking legs, their first three are compressed; their chelipeds, or pincers, are usually smaller, shorter, or equal to their walking legs. [3] Snow crabs are iridescent and range in color from brown to light red on top and from yellow to white on the bottom, [1] and are bright white on the sides of their feet. [4]

  5. 22 of the Best All-You-Can-Eat Seafood Restaurants in America

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    At any given time, you'll have about 500 items to choose from, plus about 15 daily chef's specials; copious seafood options include crab legs, oysters, shrimp, scallops, mussels and seafood laksa.

  6. Inside the routine of Red Lobster’s 35-year-old CEO from when ...

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    In May, Adamolekun started visiting Red Lobster locations across the U.S., discreetly sampling menu staples–especially the crab legs–and speaking with longtime customers to learn about the ...

  7. Chionoecetes - Wikipedia

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    The generic name Chionoecetes means snow (χιών, chion) inhabitant (οἰκητης, oiketes); [3] opilio means shepherd, and C. opilio is the primary species referred to as snow crab. Marketing strategies, however, employ snow crab for any species in the genus Chionoecetes. The name "snow crab" refers to their being commonly found in cold ...