New fish package is retail store's catch of the day

When Safeway Stores decided to launch a new frozen fish line, it turned to NorQuest Seafoods, maker of Portlock seafood products, to develop a brand that would reflect the retailer's new upscale store environment and bait health-conscious shoppers.

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x“We wanted to create a synergy between Safeway's marketing goals and Portlock's positioning as a premium brand,” says Ken Ng, executive vice president at NorQuest. This is the Portlock brand's first foray into the retail market. NorQuest is a subsidiary of Seattle-based Trident Seafood.

To create the specialty packaging, NorQuest employed Kendall Ross (www.kendallross.com), a brand development and design firm. “People today are looking for food that's health-conscious and easy to prepare,” says Tim Ross, principal, Kendall Ross. “When we designed the package, we thought about shoppers that are looking for something a little better than a typical frozen meal or processed fish.”

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