Getting dinner on the table every single night as a mom can feel like a lot—because it is a lot. At the busiest point of their day, amidst school pickup, activities and more, moms are often the ones tasked with shopping, preparing and serving a healthy meal. Too often, takeout or fast food can feel like the only option when life gets busy—and when is life as a mom not busy? That’s why the moms of The Local Moms Network are signing up with Wild Alaskan for the new year.
It’s a perfect jump start to healthy eating in 2026. Here are the five main reasons why our moms are loving this brand:
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Convenient Subscriptions
Flexible subscription boxes start at just $145/month for 12 already portioned pieces. No more forgetting to buy fish or seafood at the grocery store—Wild Alaskan is delivered right to your door, saving you precious time. “It’s not always easy to find wild fish in the supermarket, so having it delivered to my door is extremely helpful!” says Sophie Wilson, Director of Development at The Local Moms Network.
Many Excellent Options
The choices available with Wild Alaskan are vast, including Wild Alaskan’s sockeye salmon, Pacific halibut, and Alaskan sablefish, as well as Dungeness crab and Weathervane scallops. Gift boxes like the smoked salmon were also a hit over the holidays. “The variety, quality and freshness is unmatched,” says Amanda Vlastas, the mom of two behind West University Moms.
Unsurpassed Taste & Freshness
Depending on where you live and shop, finding wild-caught, fresh seafood can be tough. Rest assured that with Wild Alaskan you’re automatically getting the best of the best, and it’s all flash-frozen to maximize flavor, texture and nutrients. “I can really taste the difference, and my kids love it too!” says Sophie.
Health Benefits Galore
Wild-caught salmon and other seafood have myriad benefits, including upgraded nutrition and lower mercury. Wild Alaskan products also have no antibiotics, GMOs or additives, and are sustainably-sourced in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. From omega-3s that provide cardiovascular and brain benefits to protein for muscle and weight management, if you’re going to add one superfood to your family’s diet in 2026, wild salmon is an easy choice.
Family-Owned Business
Founder Arron Kallenberg is a third-generation Alaskan fisherman who has brought a tech background to an innovative brand. “I love supporting a family-owned business, while helping to make my own family healthier,” says Layla Lisiewski, CEO of The Local Moms Network.
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