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Very Good Food Company Inc
XTSX:VERY

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Very Good Food Company Inc
XTSX:VERY
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Price: 0.09 CAD Market Closed
Market Cap: CA$11.9m
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Very Good Food Company Inc
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11.9m CAD
Industry
Food Products

The Very Good Food Co., Inc. operates as a plant-based food technology company. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia and currently employs 271 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2020-06-18. The firm produces nutritious and delicious plant-based meat and cheese products under the brands, including The Very Good Butchers and The Very Good Cheese Co. The firm designs, develops, produces, distributes and sells a variety of plant-based meat and other food alternatives. Its products include The Very Good Burger, Smokin' Burgers, Very British Bangers, Smokin' Bangers, Pepperoni, Ribz, Taco Stuff’er, Roast Beast, Steak and Stuffed Beast. The firm also offers seasonal specialty and special order products, including Stuffed Beast, Holiday Ham and Seitan Bacon. The firm distributes and sells its products through four main channels, the butcher shop, the restaurant, the electronic commerce store and the wholesale program.

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