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  • Feel Foods (FEEL) subsidiary BeGood Plant Based Foods is now offering its Chicken strips on the SkipTheDishes app
  • The plant-based chicken products will be available to SkipTheDishes users in the Tri-Cities area of British Columbia
  • BeGood will work with restaurants to add a variety of ready-to-eat options made with wholesome ingredients for health-conscious customers
  • Feel Foods is an agri-food holdings company focused on innovative products and technologies in the food services industry
  • Feel Foods (FEEL) is currently down 16.67 per cent, trading at $0.025 per share

Feel Foods (FEEL) subsidiary BeGood Plant Based Foods is now offering its Chicken strips on the SkipTheDishes app.

The plant-based chicken products will be available to SkipTheDishes users in the Tri-Cities area of British Columbia.

SkipTheDishes is North America’s fastest-growing food delivery network with over 30,000 restaurant partners across Canada. The delivery company intends to continue expanding across North America.

David Greenway, Feel Foods CEO, commented on the partnership.

“This is a significant development for us,” he said, “as the market opportunity is now increasing exponentially with this kind of exposure, combined with the public’s growing preference for plant-based foods.”

BeGood will work with restaurants to add a variety of ready-to-eat options made with wholesome ingredients for health-conscious customers.

“Our BeGood plant-based products are, frankly, a delicious meat alternative for vegans, vegetarians, flexitarians, or just supporters of the global shift towards taking better care of ourselves and our planet,” said Mr. Greenway.

The BeGood product line includes plant-based chicken, pork and beef products as well as developing a keto-friendly plant-based candy product.

Feel Foods is an agri-food holdings company focused on innovative products and technologies in the food services industry. Its subsidiaries include the Black Sheep Vegan Cheeze Company and the BeGood Plant Based Foods line of plant-based chicken, pork, and beef products.

Feel Foods (FEEL) is currently down 16.67 per cent, trading at $0.025 per share as of 12:41 pm EST.

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