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Goodfood Market Corp T.FOOD

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.FOOD.DB | T.FOOD.DB.A | GDDFF

Goodfood Market Corp. is a Canada-based online meal solutions company. The Company delivers fresh meals and add-ons. It provides its customers with access to fresh and delicious products, as well as pricing by its culinary team and direct-to-consumer infrastructure and technology. It connects its partner farms and suppliers to its customers' kitchens directly. Its production facilities are located in the provinces of Quebec and Alberta.


TSX:FOOD - Post by User

Comment by FabulousFabQc01on Jan 10, 2023 10:27pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Did FOOD go out of business? Is it going bankrupt?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Did FOOD go out of business? Is it going bankrupt?I never bought the stock of that company. Think about it; what are their competitive advantages? Do they have anything unique? 

They are burning cash... 

And what catalyst can drive the business? I don't see any; end of the stay at home, inflation = we cook more, worst product for the environment.... 

Finally, what can we say about their decision to offer grocery delivery? A direct battle with Walmart and with Sobey's.... 

Not sure when, but this company will get to 0. Their last hope is to be sold...but they are all losing $ in this industry. 

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