Nabati Foods - COO, Ahmad Yehya.
COO, Ahmad Yehya.
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  • Nabati Foods (MEAL) dairy-free cheese now sold at Pete’s Fresh Market
  • Nabati Cheeze Shreds in both mozzarella and cheddar flavors will be available at all 15 Chicago area locations
  • Nabati Foods products are gaining traction throughout Canada, the U.S., and internationally
  • Nabati Cheeze Shreds are sold in 320 gram (11.28 ounce) packages
  • Nabati Foods (MEAL) is down 1.06 per cent, trading at C$0.91 at 12:58 pm ET

Nabati Foods (MEAL) Cheeze Shreds, both cheddar and mozzarella style, are now available at all 15 Pete’s Fresh Market stores throughout the Chicago area.

Pete’s Fresh Market has been an established grocery chain in the Chicago area for over 50 years. The brand stocks a wide range of gluten-free and organic products.

“We created Nabati Cheeze Shreds because we wanted a plant-based cheese substitute that was made with simple, clean ingredients, and that could deliver the familiar taste and texture of conventional dairy cheese,” Nabati Foods CEO Ahmad Yehya said.

“We developed the product with pizza in mind, but it can be used flawlessly for grilled cheese sandwiches, pasta, tacos, nachos, or any other meal at any time of day,” added Yehya.

Nabati Foods products are gaining traction throughout Canada, the U.S., and internationally. All of its products are kosher, vegan, egg-free, dairy-free, gluten-free, and non-GMOs.

Nabati Cheeze Shreds are sold in 320 gram (11.28 ounce) packages. Each ¼ cup serving has only 70 calories, is low in sodium, and has zero cholesterol or sugar.

“We believe that eating healthy, plant-based foods shouldn’t feel like a trade-off. Our Nabati Cheeze melts just like real cheese and is made without dairy, lactose, or casein,” continued Yehya. “We are pleased to be able to offer our Chicago customers this additional retail option to continue to make healthy, plant-based eating easier and more accessible.”

Nabati is the owner of Nabati Foods Inc., a family-founded food technology company offering whole, natural, plant-based, gluten, and soy-free foods for health-conscious consumers. Nabati Foods was founded in 2014 and has four signature product lines including dairy-free cheesecakes, cheese alternatives, plant-based meats, and a plant-based liquid egg alternative.

Nabati Foods (MEAL) is down 1.06 per cent, trading at C$0.91 at 12:58 pm ET.

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