Vegan fast-food chain and food technology company Odd Burger has announced that its manufacturing division, Preposterous Foods Inc., has secured a distribution deal with Dot Foods Canada.
Through the deal, Odd Burger’s products will become available to hundreds of distributors across the country. Five retail products — the ChickUn Fillet, Smash Burger, Chickpea Burger, ChickUn Pretenders, and Breakfast Sausage — will initially be offered. Odd Burger says the partnership will allow it to better serve national grocery and restaurant chains through a convenient distribution channel and national pricing program.
Dot Foods Canada was founded in 2016 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Dot Foods Inc. The company, which has distribution centers in Ingersoll and Calgary, lists more than 3,300 products from over 100 suppliers and services almost 400 distributors. Dot specializes in Less Than Truckload quantities, making products more accessible by allowing customers to order as little as a single case.

“A very significant step forward”
Along with its five frozen plant-based retail products, Odd Burger also offers 20 food service products designed for restaurant use. All are produced at the company’s manufacturing facility in London, ON.
Earlier this year, Odd Burger announced it had doubled its retail footprint through a new partnership with Calgary Co-op, which saw all its retail products launch at 22 locations across Alberta. In March, the company published its financial results for the first quarter of 2025, reporting revenue growth and a significant reduction in net loss compared to the previous quarter.
Later that month, Odd Burger said it was suspending its planned US expansion due to concerns about tariffs and the political situation between the US and Canada. The company said it would instead focus on strengthening its Canadian operations.
“We believe that this is a very significant step forward for Odd Burger,” said James McInnes, CEO and co-founder of Odd Burger. “This distribution deal will allow us to secure listings with national retailers and will greatly increase our ability to grow revenue. Dot will also simplify our logistics and production process, which will drive efficiency across our manufacturing division.”