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@ReefFrenzy old thread but still can't find your foods locally. We do have a PetSmart and a Petco in California, Maryland. Any chance of getting LRS foods there in the future?

Sorry you are having difficulty finding LRS locally. Just to double check, we have all 500+ LRS retailers listed on our updated searchable dealer map here: http://www.larrysreefservices.com/where-to-buy-lrs.html

We also have PremiumAquatics.com as an online source for our foods and they do a great job packing and shipping with dry ice.

At this time we are not planning on dealing with the "big box" stores. We really enjoy working closely with the independent retailers. Some of the big box stores have very restrictive contractual agreements which turns me off. Just for kicks I let one pitch us and they demanded two years of our tax returns and profit and loss statements to proceed. Lol, no thanks.
 

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That's really not too bad for shipping frozen food. The coolers cost me anywhere from $7-12 and then dry ice is costly as well, sometimes up to $2 per pound in some parts of the country. Then the Fed Ex fee is on top of that. Shipping perishables is very costly. Best of luck whatever route you go and thanks!

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