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All Y'alls Foods
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Basic Information
Address: 6750 Robinson Canyon Rd Aubrey, TX 76227
Email: brett@allyallsfoods.com
Person of Contact: Brett Christoffel
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Welcome to All Y'alls Foods, where every bite celebrates flavor, compassion, and sustainability. Our mission extends beyond delicious plant-based products; we strive to create a movement that aligns with our community's values.
At the heart of our journey is Brett, our founder and CEO. His passion for plant-based living emerged from a desire to make a difference after witnessing the impact of traditional agriculture on animals and the environment. Brett founded All Y'alls Foods to craft high-quality, flavorful snacks that serve as delightful plant-based alternatives for everyone.
We specialize in unique flavors like Prickly Pear Teriyaki and Cinnamon Churro jerky. We also offer protein-packed bacony bits and cheezy bits that eat like a snack but can go on top of or into most everything. Each product is certified as gluten-free, non-GMO, and vegan, containing no or low added sugar and made with love, ensuring that every bite is both nutritious and delicious. Our jerky and Tasty Toppers are versatile ingredients that can enhance any meal.
We proudly support Rowdy Girl Sanctuary, donating a portion of our profits to this organization that rescues farm animals and advocates for compassionate living. We believe kindness should extend beyond our products and into the world. We want our customers to feel like heroes.
Compared to beef, our jerky uses less than 10% of the land, fuel, and water to produce. We nourish humans, and we exclude animals from the equation, making us sustainable from nearly every standpoint!
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