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  • Eat Well’s (EWG) Amara Organic baby food is now available in 200 HEB grocery stores in the U.S.
  • Eat Well CEO Marc Aneed joined Dave Jackson to shed light on the expansion
  • HEB is one of the largest independently owned food retailers in the U.S. with over 420 stores
  • Eat Well Group is an investment company focused on the agriculture, food tech, plant-based and ESG sectors
  • Eat Well (EWG) is down by 2.82 per cent trading at $0.69 per share

Eat Well’s (EWG) Amara Organic baby food is now available in 200 HEB grocery stores in the U.S.

Eat Well CEO Marc Aneed joined Dave Jackson to shed light on the expansion.

HEB is one of the largest independently owned food retailers in the U.S. with over 420 stores.

Amara launched in HEB in June 2021. Recent product line additions include Peas, Corn & Carrots and Tropical Mango.

Amara is also distributed by Walmart Canada, Whole Foods, Sprouts Farmer’s Market and Loblaws.

Eat Well Group is an investment company focused on the agriculture, food tech, plant-based and ESG sectors.

Eat Well Investment Group Inc. (EWG) is down by 2.82 per cent trading at $0.69 per share as of 11:18 am EST.

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