Please, My Food Bag, focus on making money

Please, My Food Bag, focus on making money
My Food Bag chair Tony Carter, left, and chief executive Mark Winter, right. (Image: My Food Bag)
Ella Somers
“When I open the box, I want to see what Nadia is eating, not a spring onion and tomato that looks like it was sitting in the chiller at the local dairy for a week.”That’s a comment a shareholder made to the My Food Bag board at its annual meeting on Thursday, a fatigued affair that saw a mixed bag of comments being fired off by shareholders who ranged from resigned to peevish.The most common criticism heard was the company’s ever-sinking share price – and what the board was doing to address it.'Very fair'M...

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