Wholesale Meats and Fish

Wholesale Meats and Fish is the second album by the alternative rock band Letters to Cleo, released in 1995.

[5] Trouser Press wrote that "'Little Rosa', the album's highlight, is '60s-influenced jangle-pop genius.

"[2] Entertainment Weekly opined that "too often singer Kay Hanley sounds like a petulant Juliana Hatfield on their soapy, overdramatic love songs.

"[7] The New York Times compared the album to its predecessor, calling it "the same alt-rock in a different package".

It said that, while Hanley's "bright, clear delivery often lifts Letters to Cleo above college-band status, her happiness can become wearing".