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Nothing beats tucking into a fresh plate of oysters when you’re eating out. This is the only time most of us treat ourselves to oysters.<\/p>\n

But why settle for only sampling delicious oysters when you’re visiting the coast when it is so easy to get great oysters delivered to your door?<\/p>\n

We understand that many people are nervous about buying oysters online<\/a>. The general belief is that oysters are best bought in person when you can check over each individual oyster yourself. <\/p>\n

That involves driving out to an oyster farm and spending hours picking through buckets of seawater. Only to drive the oysters home and leave your car smelling like seafood for weeks. <\/p>\n

Why go through all that effort when you can buy online and have oyster experts do all the work for you.<\/p>\n

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Pros and cons of buying oysters online <\/strong><\/h2>\n

If we haven’t convinced you yet that buying oysters online<\/a> is the best option for you (unless you live on or next to an oyster farm), here is a breakdown of reasons why you should and shouldn’t buy oysters online. <\/p>\n

Pros<\/strong><\/h3>\n

#1 -You can get the best oysters from all over the country without having to leave your home <\/strong><\/h4>\n

For many of us, popping out to an oyster farm to pick up some seafood for our dinner party just isn’t an option. <\/p>\n

It may be that we live in a landlocked state that is over 12 hours drive away from the coast.<\/p>\n

Yes, you could go pick up a set of green looking frozen oysters from your local grocery store – or you could order top of the range Kumamoto to your dining room. <\/p>\n

Speaking of Kumamoto oysters, they may be your oyster of choice despite the fact that you live on the East Coast.<\/p>\n

Do you wait for your annual trip to the West Coast to enjoy them? Or do you make the most of what the internet can do and order them online? <\/p>\n

#2 – You don’t have to worry about keeping your oysters alive during transport <\/strong><\/h4>\n

Oysters are notoriously temperamental and easy to kill. This is one of the reasons why most people only eat them at restaurants. <\/p>\n

One of the major downsides of buying oysters from a farm yourself is that you have to get them back to your house alive. Oysters need to be kept on ice. Resting in melted ice (freshwater) can kill them.<\/p>\n

Unless you have a refrigerated van to drive your purchase home in, you will have a much easier time if you have them shipped to you. <\/p>\n

#3 – Experts are picking out the oysters for you <\/strong><\/h4>\n

We know a lot of people that enjoy oysters, but don’t know the first thing about them. This really shows when they head out to farms to pick out their own crop.<\/p>\n

They don’t know how to pick out alive and healthy oysters. They don’t know what markings are good and what are signs of disease. It’s all too easy for them to waste their money on bad oysters. <\/p>\n

We don’t judge anyone for this. Not everyone has time to learn that much about oysters. So, when it comes to picking out your oysters – why not leave it to the experts you’re ordering from. <\/p>\n

Cons <\/strong><\/h3>\n

Right now, you’re probably thinking, ‘wow, buying oysters online sounds like a win-win situation to me’. And you’re right. However, there are a few cons of buying oysters online that we should point out: <\/p>\n