- CEO
- James McInnes
- Full Time Employees
- 15
- Sector
- Consumer Cyclical
- Industry
- Restaurants
- Address
- 505 Consortium Court London ON United Kingdom N6E 2S8
- IPO Date
- Jun 29, 2021
- Business
- Odd Burger Corporation (TSX-V: ODD, OTC: ODDAF), founded in 2014 and headquartered in London, Ontario, Canada, operates as a plant-based food technology company that owns and franchises vegan fast-food restaurants while manufacturing and distributing proprietary plant-based proteins and dairy alternatives through its foodservice line to corporate-owned and franchised locations and its consumer packaged goods (CPG) line to grocery, club, and convenience retailers. The company offers core menu items including the Famous Burger, Crispy ChickUn Fillet, Beefy Smash Burger, allergen-friendly Chickpea Burger, Breakfast Sausage, ChickUn Pretenders, plant-based sauces, and recently launched personal-sized pizzas prepared in under two minutes using advanced cooking technology and automation in smart kitchens optimized for delivery and takeout; its products emphasize sustainable, locally sourced ingredients with competitive pricing to deliver guilt-free fast food. Geographically, Odd Burger maintains approximately 20 locations across Ontario, British Columbia, and other Canadian regions, with a vertically integrated supply chain supporting operations primarily in Canada and plans for U.S. entry in markets like Washington State or Florida. In recent developments, the company transitioned effective December 1, 2025, from its in-house manufacturing facility under subsidiary Preposterous Foods to an asset-light co-manufacturing model with external partners like Swap Foods, following a successful October 2025 trial of a grilled chickUn burger that enhances menu innovation, production efficiency, and scalability while reducing capital intensity; it launched a popular pizza offering in early 2025 that sold thousands in its debut weekend and may become permanent, formed a strategic retail partnership with Calgary Co-op to distribute five SKUs across 22 locations, and prepares to open a new Woodbridge, Ontario restaurant amid ongoing franchise demand. Additionally, Odd Burger pursues capital optimization through potential monetization of non-core assets and legal action against Westmount Ventures for a defaulted CAD $1.5 million promissory note in October 2025, while exploring food tech advancements like cultivated meat and fermented dairy proteins.