Enjoy a weekly fish box delivery with our Fantastic Fish Box, filled with three sustainably-sourced cuts, each perfect for feeding two people. One fish will be ready to eat, one ready to cook and the third can be popped in your freezer for later in the week.
All of our fish and seafood is responsibly sourced and independently graded 1-3 by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS). This means that the stocks the fish come from are in good health, and that the fishers use sustainable, ocean-friendly methods to catch and land their stock. We may also include non-organic, responsibly sourced salmon and trout from cutting-edge, land-based farms. You’ll even save by choosing a fish subscription box, rather than buying your fish individually, and your box will be delivered sustainably to your door each week.
To make sure you get the best, most sustainably-sourced fish, from time to time, we may need to send you a different fish to the ones listed. Sometimes, the selection may include shellfish, such as crab (crustaceans).
With this curated box, we’ve picked a fixed selection of sustainably sourced fish and seafood from our trusted suppliers, so you won’t be able to swap the contents in this box.
We work hard to make sure our boxes reflect what's available each week. This means the contents can vary quite a bit from what's show in the photo.
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Mild Smoked Salmon, Land-Based Responsibly-Farmed, Severn & Wye (100g)
Smoked Wild Haddock, The Fish Society (260g)
Wild Cod Fillets, The Fish Society (260g, pack of 2)
Lemon Sole Fillets, The Fish Society (300g, pack of 2)
Salmon Fillets, Land-Based Responsibly-Farmed, Severn & Wye (260g, pack of 2)
Smoked Mackerel Fillets, Severn & Wye Smokery, Pack of 2 (160g)
These two smoked mackerel fillets are traditionally smoked over oak fires to give them an incredible oaky and creamy flavour. Ready to eat straight away, they give a lift to any fresh veg box or salad.
Allergen information: Abel & Cole handles celery, celeriac, peanuts and nuts on site. Due to our packing process and re-use of boxes there is a risk of cross-contamination from these, and all other allergens.