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Eat Well Investment Group Inc C.EWG

Alternate Symbol(s):  EWGFF | C.EWG.WT

Eat Well Investment Group Inc. is a Canada-based plant-based food investment company. The Company is focused on agribusiness, foodtech, and consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands. It offers the opportunity to invest in the entire plant-based supply chain, from seed-to-market, not a single brand or a single piece of the value chain. Its subsidiaries include Sapientia Technology LLC (Sapientia), Belle Pulses Ltd. (Belle Pulses), and Belle Pulses USA LLC (Belle Pulses USA). Its subsidiaries are at the forefront of processing, distributing, and marketing plant-based foods. With its family of private labels and owned brands, including Sapientia, Belle Pulses, and Eat Well, the Company is engaged in feeding families worldwide. Sapientia is primarily involved in the development of intellectual property (IP) in the savory snacking sector. Belle Pulses is a pulse processor in Canada. It produces a variety of pulse products to meet the demanding ingredient needs of the food industry globally.


CSE:EWG - Post by User

Comment by MySHaccounton Jun 21, 2022 9:54pm
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RE:Normal course issuer bid

RE:Normal course issuer bidJust feels like normal legal a$$ covering stuff to me. Ie: if something bad or good but expensive happens in a week, they have that to cover them
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