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The Ugly Company, founded by an army veteran and fourth-generation farmer, is transforming cosmetically imperfect plums, ...
The Ugly Company, a business that turns cosmetically imperfect fruit into dried snacks, was founded by 34-year-old U.S. Army ...
After a rigorous third-party certification process, Confetti Snacks has earned the Upcycled Food Association’s “Upcycled Certification.” Now, every bag of these slow-baked, super crunchy ...
A Central Valley company with a mission to reduce food waste continues to expand its presence across the U.S. The Ugly Co., a Farmersville-based dried fruit snack company, announced last month that it ...
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Valley farmer's ugly fruit now sold in Walmart - MSNWith just 94 employees, The Ugly Company is Farmersville’s largest employer and is leading the way in turning cosmetically imperfect, edible fruit into healthy, shelf-stable snacks.
The Ugly Company, a business that turns cosmetically imperfect fruit into dried snacks, was founded by 34-year-old U.S. Army veteran and fourth-generation farmer Ben Moore.
FARMERSVILLE, CALIF. — The Ugly Co., a producer of upcycled dried fruit snacks, has raised $9 million in Series A funding. The company will use the funds to expand processing capacity and ...
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