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Olymel acquires Ontario based poultry producer

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Canadian poultry firm Olymel has announced recently it is acquiring 100% shares in Pinty's Delicious Foods, an Ontario poultry slaughtering and processing company that specializes in fully cooked products and other related products.

Posted on Jun 15 ,12:52

Olymel acquires Ontario based poultry producer

The company has not offered any further details regarding the transaction which is currently subject to the approval of the Competition Bureau. Meanwhile, according to an announcement made by Olymel, both companies will continue their activities separately and independently.

Pinty's Delicious Foods is headquartered in Burlington, Ontario and it has 360 employees. Furthermore, the company operates three processing plants, respectively located in Port Colborne, Paris, and Oakville, Ontario.

Pinty's markets its products throughout Canada and the United States under the brands Pinty's Food Service, Pinty’s Pub & Grill, Pinty’s Eat Well, Pinty's Perfect Portions and Pinty's Delicious Food Inc.

With this new acquisition, Olymel is consolidating its position in Canada as a leading company in the pork and poultry slaughtering and processing sector.

Olymel owns seven poultry slaughtering and processing establishments in Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick serving the entirety of the Canadian market under the brands Olymel, Flamingo and Galco, in addition to placing its production capacity at the service of private brands.

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