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Jodriela Foods’ Yetunde Adegbite: ‘Check what you eat, or what you eat will check you’

AdminBy AdminFebruary 16, 2024Updated:February 16, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Yetunde Adegbite (Founder, Jodriela Foods)

Yetunde Adegbite is the adept entrepreneur who ceaselessly advocates for healthy living. She is the founder of Jodriela Foods, a food processing and packaging company created to provide consumers with natural, affordable, and convenient food products that support a healthy lifestyle and long-term wellness.

Jodriela’s products include dehydrated fruits and vegetables, natural sweeteners, herbal teas, spices, and flours.

Says Adegbite: “Our mission is to provide consumers with a wide range of superfoods that contain no preservatives at all. Our raw materials are also locally sourced, thereby empowering smallholder farmers. We produce with your health in mind. Our products are made from carefully selected raw materials and hygienically processed for your convenience”.

She adds: ” Our products have been tested and approved by the FDA (an agency of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare). We also have NAFDAC approval (a requirement to secure product sales in Nigeria).

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