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  • Else Nutrition (TSX:BABY) has expanded its distribution in the U.S. Midwest market by partnering with supermarket chain Schnucks
  • The Vancouver-based food and nutrition company said Else Toddler Organic 22oz is now available on the shelves at an estimated 110 Schnucks locations across Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin
  • Hamutal Yitzhak, CEO and co-founder of Else Nutrition, said this partnership would further strengthen the company’s regional distribution network
  • Shares of Else Nutrition opened trading at $0.72

Else Nutrition (TSX:BABY) has expanded its distribution in the U.S. Midwest market by partnering with supermarket chain Schnucks.

The Vancouver-based food and nutrition company said Else Toddler Organic 22oz is now available on the shelves at an estimated 110 Schnucks locations across Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.

Hamutal Yitzhak, CEO and co-founder of Else Nutrition, said in a statement that this partnership would further strengthen the company’s regional distribution network.

“This collaboration underscores our commitment to making our clean-label, plant-based nutrition products accessible to families nationwide. By expanding our presence in the Midwest through Schnucks’ extensive network of stores, we are taking another significant step in our growth journey,” Yitzhak said.

Else Nutrition Holdings Inc. is an Israel-based company active in field of food manufacturing. The company focuses on research, development, manufacturing, marketing and sale of innovative plant-based food and nutrition products and also maintains feeding accessories products to infants and dried food snacks.

Shares of Else Nutrition opened trading at $0.72.

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