Odd Burger Launches Retail Line of Plant-Based Products

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Odd Burger Retail Line
Odd Burger Retail Line

Odd Burger, the world’s first publicly traded vegan fast-food chain, is expanding its offerings by introducing its retail line of plant-based products.

This exciting move opens up a new market in vegan dining, providing consumers with the opportunity to savour Odd Burger’s beloved flavours in the comfort of their own homes.

“We are incredibly excited to launch our products for home use and make our food even more accessible,” says James McInnes, CEO and co-founder of Odd Burger. “We believe that the growth potential for our retail line is significant because customers already love our food and know our brand.”

A Plant-Based Delight for Every Palate

Odd Burger’s retail product lineup is nothing short of mouthwatering, offering a diverse range of plant-based options designed to cater to a variety of tastes. The initial launch includes:

1. Crispy ChickUn Fillets: A protein-packed star that promises the crispy and savory delight of classic chicken fillets, without any animal products.

2. Smash Burger: A juicy, savoury burger that reimagines the traditional meat patty experience, complete with all the fixings.

3. Chickpea Burger: A wholesome and hearty alternative for burger enthusiasts who appreciate the earthy goodness of chickpeas.

4. Breakfast Sausage: The morning meal staple, reimagined in a plant-based format that boasts both flavour and satisfaction.

5. ChickUn Pretenders: A playful and flavorful twist on the classic chicken nugget, perfect for snack time or family meals.

Where To Buy

Odd Burger enthusiasts across Canada will be thrilled to know that these innovative plant-based products will be available not only at all Odd Burger locations but also at select retailers: 

1. Coven Market in Hamilton and Kitchener

2. Quarter Master Foods in Wortley Village, London

3. Good Rebel in Toronto

Behind The Scenes

Odd Burger’s retail products are made by its subsidiary, Preposterous Foods, in London, Ontario. Preposterous Foods already produces a variety of plant-based proteins and sauces for Odd Burger’s restaurant chain, ensuring the same quality for the retail line.


A.S. Food Sales was also enlisted to fast-track the growth of Odd Burger’s retail product line and establish distribution agreements with retailers.


“We are excited to bring the amazing Odd Burger product line to the retail consumer. With their clean ingredients and easy to prepare at home line up, we know the Canadian consumer will gravitate towards this offering,” says Andy Strub, president of A.S. Food Sales. “More and more people are looking for low processed foods made from wholesome ingredients and Odd Burger’s retail offering is ideal for the conscientious consumer who cares about what they eat and prepare for their family and guests.”

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