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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Freshii Inc - Class A (Sub Voting) FRHHF

Freshii Inc is a company that engages in the development, franchising, and operation of quick-serve restaurants throughout the world with the majority of its locations in Canada and the United States of America. Its products include a menu of salads, burritos, wraps, rice bowls, yoghurts, breakfast and soups made with fresh ingredients. It operates through the Franchise Store and Company-Owned... see more

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Freshii Inc - Class A (Sub Voting) > Freshii-Walmart Fit?
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Post by bdawson17 on Mar 04, 2019 7:18pm

Freshii-Walmart Fit?

Is there a good fit between demographics of Walmart shoppers and Freshii customers?
Is there a little Freshiii store in the Walmart or just some Freshii stuff in the grocery section? 
Why will this work when the Target relationship was abandoned completely?

Third parties are making the food to Freshii specs and they are putting their name on it meaning much of the profit goes elsewhere. 

It would be good to hear the economics of this better explained at some point by the company.

Any insights from others out there appreciated.
Comment by kynarr on Mar 06, 2019 11:10am
Economics I'm not sure, but Walmart has a surprisingly good amount of healthy products and a growing organic section. Bigger in the USA still, but definitely growing by the day in Canada. I've been eyeing Freshii since its inception on the stock market and while I believe their offering tastes decent at best, and that another brand might quickly outrank them, the trendy healthy food ...more  
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