Source: Plant Veda
  • Plant Veda Foods Ltd. (MILK) has entered into a strategic partnership with UniUni.com, a leading Canadian e-commerce delivery service
  • UniUni will provide the delivery services for Plant Veda’s e-commerce orders across Canada
  • Plant Veda offers plant-based beverages that blend natural products to deliver dairy-alternatives
  • The company’s mission is to accelerate humanity’s shift to a plant-based lifestyle
  • Plant Veda Foods Ltd. (MILK) is up 2.21 per cent, trading at $1.85 per share

Plant Veda Foods Ltd. (MILK) has entered into a strategic partnership with UniUni.com, a leading Canadian e-commerce delivery service.

UniUni works with over 50 retailers and businesses, including Amazon, Walmart, and Shopify.

The company has over 3,000 delivery drivers operating across Canada to deliver over 30,000 packages per day to Canadian e-commerce shoppers.

Under the partnership agreement, UniUni will provide the delivery services for Plant Veda’s e-commerce orders across Canada.

Sunny Gurnani, CEO of Plant Veda, commented on the partnership.

“Since collaborating in the local market earlier in the year, UniUni’s service quality and value have been the best,” he said.

“I am extremely thrilled to expand this partnership beyond our local market in BC and continue to grow with UniUni for the years to come.”

Plant Veda offers plant-based beverages that blend natural products to deliver dairy-alternatives that stand out for their diverse nutritional profile and complexity of flavour.

The company’s mission is to accelerate humanity’s shift to a plant-based lifestyle.

Plant Veda Foods Ltd. (MILK) is up 2.21 per cent, trading at $1.85 per share as of 1:32 pm ET.

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