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Eat Well Investment Group Inc C.EWG

Alternate Symbol(s):  C.EWG.W | EWGFF

Eat Well Investment Group Inc. is a Canada-based plant-based foods investment company. The Company is focused on agribusiness, foodtech, and consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands. The Company offers the opportunity to invest in the entire plant-based supply chain, from seed-to-market, not a single brand or a single piece of the value chain. Its subsidiaries are at the forefront of processing, distributing, and marketing plant-based foods. With its family of private labels and owned brands, including Sapientia, Belle Pulses, and Eat Well, the Company is engaged in feeding families worldwide. Sapientia is primarily involved in the development of intellectual property (IP) in the savory snacking sector. Belle Pulses is as a pulse processor in Canada.


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Post by jermiah777on May 19, 2022 5:56pm
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Amara's organic food experience

Amara's organic food experienceHas anyone here on this board tried Amara's food with their own children or perhaps their nephews or nieces? To build my confidence in the company, I decided to try some of their products. So I phoned my brother who has a 7month old baby boy and a 4 year old and asked if I could bring some baby food and they can try it to see if their kids like it. I got the black beans/sweet corn and the sweet potatoes/raspberry. So the kids loved the sweet potatoe raspberry immediately. But the black bean/ sweet corn took a little bit of patience with the 7 month old but now he likes it. And mom is very interested in exploring all their other products for her children. I explained how Amara has won awards for their products on being healthy and organic. So this really encourages me. The issue then is not Amara's products. They are already proven to be fantastic. It's how can we get all the moms out their to be aware of Amara and to decide to change up their baby food? To me that is what management needs to do. I'm sure they are aware of this.
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