Mighty Yum, the company behind a new line of plant-based lunch kits and snacks that many are comparing to Lunchables, announced new partnerships with multiple retailers as well as over 600 Convenience Stores throughout the Northeast.
As part of the partnerships Mighty Yum lunch kits will be featured in Hungryroot’s online vegan store, allowing people to “access healthy snack options for their children more conveniently.” The partnership with Hungryroot is one of our biggest partnerships announced by Mighty Yum so far.
Mighty Yum also announced a partnerships with some of the UNFI, Earth Fare, Berkeley Bowl, Kehe, DPI, and over 600 Convenience Stores launching in February throughout the Northeast.
“I am extremely proud of the Mighty Yum team for achieving such rapid success in such a short time”, says Howard Panes Founder of Mighty Yum. “This is a testament to not only the high demand for healthy on-the-go snack options but also the exceptional taste and quality of our innovative, plant-based products. We have successfully solved a real problem for parents, making it easy for them to provide healthy choices for their children, even when they’re on the go.”
According to a press release, “Mighty Yum™ wants to introduce families to the availability of healthy, convenient, and delicious plant-based food options in the market. It is created with 100% plant-based ingredients and packs tremendous flavor combined with healthy non-GMO ingredients, satisfying that nostalgic taste everyone loves.”
Mighty Yum was one of the five winners of the DPI New Item Showcase, which was announced nationally at the Fancy Food West in Las Vegas in January.
To learn more about Mighty Yum™, its food, and its founders, visit www.mightyyum.com.