Source: Feel Foods
  • Feel Foods (FEEL) has officially launched its e-commerce site to sell Black Sheep Vegan Cheeze
  • The launch comes as Feel Foods ramps up production of the plant-based cheese product
  • The e-commerce site features state-of-the-art inventory control to ensure that operations are efficient, effective, and uninterrupted
  • The company plans to launch new products in the near future
  • Feel Foods is an agri-food holdings company focused on innovative products and technologies in the food services industry
  • Feel Foods (FEEL) is steady, trading at $0.085 per share

Feel Foods (FEEL) has officially launched its e-commerce site to sell Black Sheep Vegan Cheeze.

Black Sheep Vegan Cheeze is already available on several other online marketplaces, including www.spud.ca, www.veganofoods.com, Vegan Supply online, and www.farmtotablemarket.ca.

Now, with production ramping up for the plant-based cheese product, Feel Foods has made it available on its new website with improved shipping and logistics for maximum freshness.

The e-commerce site features functional capabilities and state-of-the-art inventory control to ensure that operations are efficient, effective, and uninterrupted.

“We are methodically assembling the best-in-class plant-based product offerings, adding top food brokers and distributors, as well as continuing to develop new, in-house products and acquiring unique plant-based companies,” said Feel Foods CEO David Greenway.

“Our Black Sheep Vegan Cheeze brand continues to grow its presence and distribution online as well as in stores,” added Mr. Greenway, “and is now available in over 70 grocery and food services locations throughout British Columbia.”

According to recent data released by Research and Markets, the plant-based food market is expected to grow 11.9 per cent from 2020 to 2027, reaching $74.2 billion by 2027. The market research company attributes this growth to increasing intolerance to animal protein, growing urbanization, an increasing vegan population, and venture investments in the plant-based sector.

“With this new e-commerce sales channel now open,” Mr. Greenway remarked, “Feel Foods is poised to rapidly drive new, direct-to-consumer sales while continuing to expand on our existing distributor/broker and traditional sales team with our recent entry into Alberta and CFIA export licence.”

“We are currently working on launching exciting new plant-based products for you to enjoy ahead of the holiday season this year,” he added.

Feel Foods is an agri-food holdings company focused on innovative products and technologies in the food services industry. Its subsidiaries include the Black Sheep Vegan Cheeze Company and the Be Good Plant-based Foods line of plant-based chicken, pork and beef products.

Feel Foods (FEEL) is steady, trading at $0.085 per share as of 9:39 am EST.

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