If you own a restaurant
or are having a large family get together, serving lobsters for dinner
isn’t as expensive as you think. While a fancy restaurant might charge
30-40 dollars a plate, you can order live Maine
for as little at 6 or 7 dollars a pound!
The first step is finding a distributor. The Maine industry is regulated by the state and remains for the most part family owned and operated. This is a good thing! While most large corporate distributors wouldn’t waste their time dealing with a small order, a family run pound will most likely bend over backwards to obtain your business.
You can easily find a good distributor using a search engine such as Yahoo or Google. I would use keywords such as “wholesale lobster” or “wholesale live lobster”. This will return a myriad of results, some better than others. Look for a distributor who welcomes small orders. Many places will have a page devoted to wholesale inquires. Just submit an email and leave your name and number, along with how much you want to order. Someone should return you email and give you price quote.
When you get the price quote, make sure it is broken down by pounds of and shipping cost. Shipping can be rather expensive, so don’t be shocked if it is several hundred dollars.
Most distributors give two options for shipping. FedEx/UPS or Air Freight. FedEx/UPS is great because it is delivered right to your front door even
on the weekend. This convenience comes at a cost, shipping 100 pounds overnight through FedEx will cost you over 200 dollars. FedEx should be used when your total weight is low, or you are unable to use air freight.
The second option, Air Freight, is much less expensive, but also less convenient. The distributor will pack up your and drive them to a local airport. The lobsters will be placed on an airplane and flown to an airport close to you. Most often you will be required to pick up the lobsters at the airport. Air freight will cost you between 50 and 75 cents per pound. So to ship 100 pounds may only cost 50-75 dollars, much less then if you used FedEx or UPS.
Your lobsters will arrive in a large box packed with ice packs and special pads to old in ocean water. should be placed in refrigeration with the box open to the air. You should plan to have your
delivered on the day you wish to serve them.