Seafood stands tall for Pathmark

Packaging for private-label frozen seafood responds to consumer need for convenience and appeal.

Private-label frozen fish fillets in stand-up pouches (right) were designed for Pathmark's newer upright freezer cases (above) w
Private-label frozen fish fillets in stand-up pouches (right) were designed for Pathmark's newer upright freezer cases (above) w

Significant sales increases are the result of new packaging for private-label frozen seafood fillets at Pathmark Stores, Carteret, NJ. Pathmark, the largest supermarket chain in New York, introduced the new packaging earlier this year for its sole, flounder, and scrod fillets that are packed in 16-oz stand-up pouches.

The premade pouch is provided by Plassein Intl. (Willington, CT) to a contract packager that fills and seals the pouch before shipping to Pathmark. Plassein makes the pouch from a solvent-less lamination of 100-ga nylon and 3 mils of low-density polyethylene. Plassein also prints the pouch material in eight-color process flexography. Pathmark declined to identify the contract packaging company.

The stand-up pouch not only improves merchandising of the frozen seafood fillets, it also responds to Pathmark’s greater use of vertical freezer cabinets. “For several years, we have been shifting more from well-type freezers to upright multi-deck freezer cabinets,” says John Sportelli, director of fresh and frozen seafood for Pathmark.

“We now have a 12-foot prototype freezer cabinet that gives us 12 feet of well space, but four times that much of shelf space because there are four decks,” he adds. “So many frozen seafood packages are better suited to display in the well, and relatively few items are designed for shelf display. So when we designed this new packaging, it was specifically done to merchandise well on shelves.”

The packaging and graphics were developed with the help of Daymon Associates (Stamford, CT), a consultancy that specializes in packaging development for private-label products.

Formerly a brick

The new stand-up pouch replaces a package style that had been used for nearly 50 years. As Sportelli explains, the previous pack had some real disadvantages. Instead of individually frozen fillets, the previous fish portions were frozen into a brick-style unit that had to be completely thawed to separate the fillets.

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