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Very Good Food Company Inc VGFCQ

Very Good Food Company Inc is a Canada-based company. The Company engaged in food manufacturing.


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Comment by EatGreenGoGreenon Aug 25, 2020 2:55pm
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RE:RE:SMHOh it's good trust me tastes like real food.  https://www.verygoodbutchers.com/apps/store-locator/

$ee you Soon. (-:


Coven Plant Based Market
681 Barton St. E Hamilton, ON L8L 3A5
HamiltonOntario , Canada

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thatsmyname wrote: well said. I'd like to buy shares but i can't do it until i have bought their product in a store. went to whole foods, other places in toronto and can't find anything. I don't want to buy this online. I want it to be in store. Also being sold out online is BS in my opinion. Demands probably isn't huge, they don't churn out much. It's a good idea, catchy name (i thought i've seen it before in person that's why i got interested) but as of now it is a bean shaping food joint. I don't trust their ambition unless it's in the store here. yea okay by then the stock will be x amount. so be it. I'm not going in blindly in good faith. It looks compelling for sure. Why even bother opening up in Vancouver with rent/costs through the roof? Open the factory in a smaller town, lower costs, accelerating the process.


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