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Happy Belly Food Group Inc C.HBFG

Alternate Symbol(s):  HBFGF

Happy Belly Food Group Inc. is a Canada-based consolidator of emerging food brands. The Company is specialized in the growth of consumer food brands. The Company operates through two segments: Consumer Product Goods and Quick Restaurant Services. Its Consumer Product Goods segment consists of two brands, namely, Holy Crap, which produces and sells breakfast cereal and related food products, and Lumber Heads, which produces and sells snack foods. The Company offers its products under these brand names, which are gluten-free, organic, kosher and plant-based. It markets its products through retailers as well as online retailers and its own Website. The Quick Restaurant Services segment includes brands, such as Rosie's Burgers, Heal Lifestyles, Lettuce Love, IQ Foods, Phiro Fresh Greek Grill, JoeyTurks Island Grill, and Via Cibo Restaurants. Rosie's Burgers is a boutique QSR restaurant brand that serves original recipes for smash burgers, poutine, onion rings, milkshakes, and others.


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Post by agoldbloomon Feb 20, 2019 2:03pm
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Curious about the next company to get acquired

Curious about the next company to get acquiredLots of rumors, and lots of talk.  Spin outs.  US companies getting listed weekly now.  CBD in the news.  Soooooo much going on.  The sector looks fragmented to me, to the point that there needs to be more consolidation in order to take on the large caps which are dominating in market share, but not in creativity.  I hope MTEC can stick around long enough to see the results for all their effort.  Anyone else see the ads showing up in magazines yet?  I saw one yesterday at the doctors office.  Market penetration is happening so it's just a matter of time before MTEC gets noticed.
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