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RETAIL PARTNERS

Sell good food, support real change.

Support Local Impact

Every product on your shelves represents jobs, hope, and community impact. Our products are locally made, high-quality, and ready for retail. From frozen soups to shelf-stable breakfast items, each product is carefully crafted and branded to stand out on shelves.

Benefits of carrying The Raw Carrot products:

  • Locally made premium products that share a story of community, inclusion, and purpose

  • Branded packaging designed for retail appeal

  • Highlight your business as a supporter of local, inclusive employment

A young man wearing a green jacket and beige apron with a small triangular logo, standing in front of a refrigerated display, smiling and making a peace sign with his right hand.
Circular badge with a green background, white maple leaf icon at the top, and the text "MADE LOCAL" in white, capitalized letters.
A man wearing a hairnet, black gloves, glasses, and an apron in a grocery store fridge, holding a tub of food and examining it. There are refrigerated food packages behind him, and more food items on a small table nearby.

Who Can Partner

  • Grocery stores and specialty food retailers

  • Cafes, coffee shops, and health/beauty spas

  • Corporate workplaces looking to offer products that support a mission

Many of our retail partners have seen firsthand how carrying The Raw Carrot supports local employment, brings customers who value social impact, and connects your business to a movement for inclusion and justice.

Our retail partners

  • The Raw Carrot Products

    17,000

    Handcrafted products
    sold across Canada

  • Kitchen Staff at Work

    46

    Permanent part-time jobs created across Canada

  • Two women in hairnets and aprons stir pot of carrot soup in a kitchen.

    4

    Servings of soup funds 1 hour of employment

  • Group of five women wearing white aprons and hairnets cooking in a kitchen, with large pots on the stove, smiling and looking at the camera.

    80%

    of staff say they can better afford basic needs.