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Outcast Foods Gets $10 Million Dollar Investment 

District Ventures Capital and BDC Capital have teamed up to invest $10,000,000 into Canadian supplement company Outcast Foods. Established in 2017 by Dr. Darren Burke, and former NHL forward, TJ Galiardi. You might recognize District Ventures as the company that Dragon’s Den star Arlene Dickinson is behind. But this is not Dr. Darren Burke’s first time in the supplement industry as he once worked at the MuscleTech Research Institute when he was a professor many years ago and later he was the head of research for the diet pill companies Slimquick and NV. He was also the founder of Rivalus which sold to the Costello family (former owners of Optimum Nutrition).

Recycled/Upcycled Protein Powders & Dietary Supplements

In a world where fresh foods are in high demand, Outcast has takes a unique approach to supplements that has obviously caught the interest of these investors. They utilize rejected, surplus, or past-date fruits and vegetables from local farms, food processors and grocers and use a unique food recycling technology to create their own line of 'Plant-Strong' recycled protein powders and dietary supplements. They also providing their plant-based ingredients to a variety of industries including cosmetic, agriculture and pet food manufacturers.

"We are pleased to support a company that not only addresses the problems of food waste but is creating a future world rooted in sustainable food production," said Arlene Dickinson, General Partner of District Ventures Capital. "We're excited to partner with Outcast with our investment as they prepare to scale their sustainable plant-based technology."

"We saw the giant issue of food waste as an opportunity to create a new category in the growing supplement industry. All we needed to do was figure out how to transform waste stream food into high purity, nutrient-dense, long shelf-life natural health products," said Dr. Darren Burke, Co-Founder and CEO of Outcast Foods. "We have created a win for everyone in the supply chain with Outcast. Retailers not only cut costs associated with hauling unsold produce away to the landfill, but there's also a reduction in carbon footprint, and customers enjoy delicious and sustainable products. We're ready and excited to scale our operations with our new partners," added TJ Galiardi, Co-Founder of Outcast Foods.

"According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, nearly one-third of food globally is wasted or lost, contributing to higher greenhouse gas emissions. This is why creative entrepreneurs like Dr. Burke and TJ Galiardi who are having such a positive environmental impact are so important," added Cheri Corbett, Director, Cleantech Practice, BDC Capital. "We are thrilled to support this venture and see how a high potential, forward-thinking firm such as Outcast Foods will grow."

Outcast currently partners with multiple grocers, manufacturers, and farmers across Canada who supply an average of one million pounds of daily food waste. Regarded as 'first-to-market' in the recycled food category, the company currently operates from its facility in Dartmouth, N.S. with plans to scale significantly in 2021.

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