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Olymel buys Pinty's Delicious Foods

Mergers & Acquisitions

Olymel has announced it has closed the transaction for the purchase of Canadian poultry slaughtering and processing company Pinty's Delicious Foods. The amount of the transaction has not been disclosed.

Posted on Nov 28 ,12:36

Olymel buys Pinty's Delicious Foods

The company, which specializes in fully cooked products and other related products, is headquartered in Burlington, Ontario, and has 360 employees. Pinty's distributes 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.

“Olymel is proud to welcome Pinty's employees and to continue the adventure that began more than 70 years ago by the Vanderlaan and Pintwala families who built a solid Ontario-based company that has become a gold standard in the Canadian poultry industry. We will continue this tradition while adding Olymel’s experience and expertise and continuing the success of Pinty’s brands in the Canadian market. In addition to Pinty's three facilities, Olymel also operates two poultry processing plants in Brampton, thus strengthening its presence in Ontario,” says Réjean Nadeau, President and CEO of Olymel.

Olymel has announced that both companies will continue their activities independently and that Pinty's will continue to serve its current customers.

Olymel now operates 12 poultry facilities, located in Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick, serving the entire Canadian market under the Olymel, Flamingo and Galco brands.

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