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Komo Plant Based Foods (CSE:YUM) expands frozen meal line to Fortinos stores in Toronto

Jonathon Brown Jonathon Brown, The Market Online
0 Comments| February 28, 2023

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  • Komo Plant Based Foods (YUM) is expanding its frozen meal line to all 9 SKUs in Fortinos stores across the Greater Toronto Area
  • Expanding their business with this brand under the banner of Loblaw makes their meals more accessible to families in Canada’s largest city
  • Fortinos is a supermarket chain with 23 stores across the Greater Toronto Area
  • Komo Plant Based Foods (YUM) was down 4.76 per cent, trading at $0.20 per share at 11:15 am ET

Komo Plant Based Foods (YUM) is expanding its frozen meal line to all nine SKUs in Fortinos stores across the Greater Toronto Area.

William White, CEO of Komo Plant Based Foods, said that expanding their business with this brand under the banner of Loblaw makes their meals more accessible to families in Canada’s largest city.

“We believe that our brand resonates with the people of Toronto, and we’re passionate about creating delicious and wholesome plant-based meals that fit the needs of busy households. We believe that our meals offer a healthy and convenient option for families who want to eat well without sacrificing taste, health or convenience.”

Fortinos is a supermarket chain with 23 stores across the Greater Toronto Area.

Komo’s nine plant-based products are sold directly to consumers through the company’s e-commerce website and a distribution network of online and brick-and-mortar grocery, convenience, and natural retailer channels.

All of the company’s products are 100-per-cent plant-based, made free from preservatives and have an 18-month frozen shelf life.

Komo Plant Based Foods (YUM) was down 4.76 per cent, trading at $0.20 per share at 11:15 am ET.




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