Odd Burger Doubles Retail Footprint with Calgary Co-op Deal
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Odd Burger Doubles Retail Footprint with Calgary Co-op Deal

Vegconomist • Feb 11, 2025
Odd Burger has recently entered into a partnership with Calgary Co-op to expand the distribution of its frozen plant-based products. The agreement will allow Odd Burger's CPG line to be available in 22 Calgary Co-op locations across Alberta, nearly doubling the company's retail distribution points. This move is part of Odd Burger's efforts to diversify its revenue streams, which includes expanding its retail presence and growing its restaurant footprint.

James McInnes, CEO of Odd Burger, expressed excitement about the partnership and the opportunity to work with Calgary Co-op to further their mission of supporting local producers. Calgary Co-op, known for sourcing from local and Canadian suppliers, sees great potential in introducing Odd Burger's retail line to their customers. Alongside its retail expansion, Odd Burger has been focusing on scaling through investment, with plans to support further growth through a $4 million funding round.

By securing this new retail partnership and investing in expansion efforts, Odd Burger is positioning itself for continued success in the plant-based food market while staying true to its commitment to using Canadian-grown ingredients and supporting local producers.
*This summary was generated using AI.
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