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Maple Leaf Foods Inc T.MFI

Alternate Symbol(s):  MLFNF

Maple Leaf Foods Inc. is a carbon neutral company. The Company's portfolio includes prepared meats, ready-to-cook and ready-to-serve meals, snacks kits, value-added fresh pork and poultry, and plant protein products. It operates through two segments: the Meat Protein Group and the Plant Protein Group. The Meat Protein Group segment is comprised of prepared meats, ready-to-cook and ready-to-serve meals, and value-added fresh pork and poultry products that are sold to retail, foodservice and industrial channels, and agricultural operations in pork and poultry. It includes brands such as Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Prime, Schneiders, Schneiders Country Naturals, Mina, Greenfield Natural Meat Co., and many regional brands. The Plant Protein Group segment is comprised of refrigerated plant protein products, grain-based protein and vegan cheese products sold to retail, foodservice and industrial channels. The Plant Protein Group includes the brands Lightlife and Field Roast.


TSX:MFI - Post by User

Comment by BSdetector2016on Aug 04, 2022 3:34pm
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Post# 34871999

RE:RE:Rubber burger business is a dead end

RE:RE:Rubber burger business is a dead endIt's trading at Covid lows, not seen since March 2020. You'd think the clowns running this company would be making money charging $10 for a 375g pack of bacon. Yeah it's a good entry point but I'm already in, and it's turning out to be a consumer staple pig of a stock. 

Puma1back wrote:

small part of the company, but certainly was perceived as the growth spot , which doesn't look to be panning out. 

But at a 3.5% yield at these levels good entry payments for waiting as the sector normalizes off the cocid disruptions.
 

 

BSdetector2016 wrote: Shame on the dumb analysts promoting this stock.

 

 



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