The Very Good Food Company - CCO, Jordan Rogers
CCO, Jordan Rogers
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  • The Very Good Food Company Inc. (VERY) has increased its retail distribution to select Real Canadian Superstore and Loblaws locations
  • The Very Good Food Company Inc. is a plant-based food technology company
  • Its products are already being sold in over 2,000 stores with more expansion planned
  • Three new plant-based BBQ ribs flavours, and a steak two-pack have also been released
  • The Very Good Food Company Inc. (VERY) is up 157.14 per cent and is trading at $0.45 per share as of 1:00 p.m. ET

The Very Good Food Company (VERY) has increased its retail distribution to select Real Canadian Superstore and Loblaws locations.

The company’s products are being sold in more than 2,000 stores across North America, and the company stated it has further expansion plans for this summer.

Some of the products being rolled out include the Cajun Sausage, Bratwurst Sausage, and Meatballs from the company’s premium, gluten-free, soy-free Butcher’s Select line as well as the Very Good Ribs and the Very Good Steak Two-Pack.  

Three new plant-based BBQ ribs flavours and a steak two-pack have also been released alongside the expansion. The Very Good Food Company stated it will also offer its products at several other North American retailers this summer.

“Our new BBQ Ribs and Very Good Steak will continue to raise the plant-based bar by offering consumers innovative and “value-added” products that are unique in the market, making it easier for them to adopt a plant-based-based lifestyle,” Jordan Rogers, CCO of The Very Good Food Company, said.

The Very Good Food Company Inc. is a plant-based food technology company that produces nutritious and delicious plant-based meat and cheese products.

The Very Good Food Company Inc. (VERY) is up 157.14 per cent and is trading at $0.45 per share as of 1:00 p.m. ET.

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