Edible Garden (Nasdaq: EDBL) announced that Western Beef will carry its Pulp fermented gourmet and chili-based sauces and Pickle Party Kosher fermented pickles and krauts starting in Western Beef stores in the New York metropolitan area.

The placement expands Edible Garden’s regional retail distribution, targets urban shoppers seeking clean-label, sustainably produced foods, and leverages Pickle Party’s partnership with Hermann Pickle Company to offer Non-GMO, minimally processed fermented products.


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Market Reaction
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1 Alert


+6.13%
Since News


$0.92
Last Price



$0.83
$1.00

Day Range


+$257K
Valuation Impact


$4M
Market Cap


0.1x
Rel. Volume




Following this news, EDBL has gained 6.13%, reflecting a notable positive market reaction.




The stock is currently trading at $0.92.


This price movement has added approximately $257K to the company’s valuation.



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Key Figures


Q3 2025 revenue
$2.817M

Quarter ended September 30, 2025


Q3 2025 net loss
$4.045M

Quarter ended September 30, 2025


9M 2025 net loss
$11.412M

Nine months ended September 30, 2025


Cash balance
$828,000

As of September 30, 2025


Aquaculture acquisition
$12.0M

Acquisition funded via Series B Preferred Stock


Additional Series B cash
$3.0M

Further issuance of Series B Preferred Stock


Secured promissory note
$1.75M

Note requiring weekly payments


Warrant exercise proceeds
$4.2M

Expected gross proceeds from inducement transaction

Market Reality Check


$0.8679
Last Close


Volume
Volume 299,156 is 2.66x the 20-day average of 112,285, indicating elevated trading interest ahead of this news.

high


Technical
Shares at $0.8679 are trading below the 200-day MA of $2.14 and sit near the 52-week low of $0.8271, far from the $13.50 52-week high.


Peers on Argus

EDBL was down 13.21% while farm-product peers showed mixed moves: AQB -6.51%, SDOT -9.95%, SISI +11.94%, AGRI +5.43%, APPH flat. The dispersion suggests today’s weakness was more stock-specific than sector-driven.

Historical Context




Date
Event
Sentiment
Move
Catalyst





Dec 18


Retail expansion



Positive




-9.4%





Weis Markets expanded to a fully integrated fresh herb program.




Dec 11


E-commerce expansion



Positive




-7.4%





Kick. Sports Nutrition launched on Target.com, broadening digital reach.




Dec 09


Holiday sales update



Positive




+13.7%



Thanksgiving-period sales rose 26.9% versus Nov 2024 across key herbs.




Dec 05


Retail placement



Positive




+5.5%



Pickle Party™ began shipping to King Kullen supermarkets in NY Metro.




Dec 02


Trade show presence



Neutral




-4.8%



Company showcased basil, Pulp, and Pickle Party at NY Produce Show.



Pattern Detected

Recent positive distribution and sales updates have produced mixed reactions, with multiple instances of share price declines following seemingly constructive retail and e-commerce expansion news.

Recent Company History

Over the past month, Edible Garden has focused on expanding distribution and demonstrating demand. On Dec 18, it launched an integrated herb program with Weis Markets, and on Dec 11, its Kick. Sports Nutrition line became available on Target.com, yet shares fell after both updates. Earlier, preliminary Thanksgiving sales for Nov 2025 grew 26.9% year over year, which coincided with a +13.71% move. Additional placements for Pickle Party at King Kullen and trade show visibility at the NY Produce Show round out a pattern of steady retail footprint growth.

Market Pulse Summary


The stock is up +6.1% following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with Edible Garden’s ongoing push to broaden distribution for its branded lines like Pulp and Pickle Party. Recent history shows both gains and selloffs following seemingly constructive retail news, so sharp upside moves have not always persisted. Investors have also seen disclosures of operating losses, tight liquidity, and structured financings, which could temper enthusiasm if execution or funding risks resurface after an initial post-news jump in the share price.

Key Terms



controlled environment agriculture

technical

“a leading provider of controlled environment agriculture (CEA) solutions”

Controlled environment agriculture is the practice of growing fruits, vegetables or herbs inside purpose-built spaces—such as greenhouses or indoor farms—where light, temperature, humidity and water are tightly managed to produce consistent crops year-round. Investors watch it because it turns farming into a predictable, scalable operation (like a factory for plants), affecting yields, costs, supply reliability and price stability, and therefore the revenue and risk profile of businesses involved.



non-GMO

technical

“offers fermented Kosher, Non-GMO pickles and sauerkraut made with minimal processing”

Non-GMO means a product or ingredient was produced without genetic modification techniques — the plant or organism’s DNA has not been intentionally altered in a laboratory. Investors care because non-GMO labeling can affect consumer demand, price premiums, shelf access and supply-chain cost; think of it like an organic or “no added hormones” label that can open certain markets, change margins, and create reputational risk or advantage for companies.

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12/24/2025 – 07:45 AM

Strengthens Company Footprint In The New York Metropolitan Area Amid Continued Demand For Clean-Label, Better-For-You, Foods

BELVIDERE, NJ, Dec. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Edible Garden AG Incorporated (“Edible Garden” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: EDBL, EDBLW), a leading provider of controlled environment agriculture (CEA) solutions and sustainable, locally grown organic produce, today announced that Western Beef, a prominent regional supermarket operator, is now carrying the Company’s Pulp fermented gourmet and chili-based sauces, and Pickle Party Kosher fermented pickles and krauts. The expanded placement further strengthens Edible Garden’s presence in the New York metropolitan area and reflects continued retailer demand for locally grown, clean-label, and sustainably produced food options, providing Western Beef customers with access to a broader assortment of fresh, flavorful products designed to complement everyday meals while aligning with modern wellness and sustainability preferences.

Founded in 1974 and headquartered in Ridgewood, Queens, Western Beef is a family-owned supermarket chain operating stores throughout New York, New Jersey, and Florida. Known for its strong emphasis on value, fresh departments, and multicultural product offerings, Western Beef serves diverse communities with a wide selection of grocery, meat, produce, and specialty items. The company has established itself as a trusted neighborhood retailer by combining competitive pricing with a commitment to quality and customer service.

The Pulp product line features fermented gourmet and chili-based sauces crafted with thoughtfully sourced ingredients and bold, distinctive flavor profiles. Pickle Party, developed in partnership with the Hermann Pickle Company, offers fermented Kosher, Non-GMO pickles and sauerkraut made with minimal processing to deliver exceptional freshness and quality.

“We are pleased to partner with Western Beef, a retailer that has built a loyal customer base by offering quality products that reflect the tastes and needs of the communities it serves,” said Jim Kras, Chief Executive Officer of Edible Garden. “Bringing our Pulp and Pickle Party lines into their stores helps make fresh, responsibly produced foods more accessible in high-traffic urban markets. This placement reflects the breadth of our portfolio and our thoughtful approach to expanding distribution in core regions. As we continue to grow, partnerships like this strengthen brand awareness, support operational efficiency, and reinforce our commitment to sustainable, long-term growth.”

ABOUT EDIBLE GARDEN®

Edible Garden AG Incorporated is a leader in controlled environment agriculture (CEA), delivering locally grown, organic, better-for-you, sustainable produce and products through its Zero-Waste Inspired® next-generation farming model. Available in over 5,000 retail locations across the United States, Caribbean, and South America, Edible Garden is at the forefront of the CEA and sustainability technology movement, distinguished by its advanced safety-in-farming protocols, sustainable packaging, patented GreenThumb software, and innovative Self-Watering in-store displays. The Company operates state-of-the-art, vertically integrated greenhouses and processing facilities, including Edible Garden Heartland in Grand Rapids, Michigan; Edible Garden Prairie Hills in Webster City, Iowa; and its headquarters at Edible Garden Belvidere in New Jersey. It also partners with a network of contract growers strategically located near major U.S. markets to ensure freshness and reduce environmental impact.

Edible Garden’s proprietary GreenThumb 2.0 software—protected by U.S. Patents US 11,158,006 B1, US 11,410,249 B2, and US 11,830,088 B2—optimizes vertical and traditional greenhouse growing conditions while aiming to reduce food miles. Its patented Self-Watering display (U.S. Patent No. D1,010,365) is designed to extend plant shelf life and elevate in-store presentation. In addition to its core CEA operations, Edible Garden owns three patents in advanced aquaculture technologies: a closed-loop shrimp farming system (US 6,615,767 B1), a modular recirculating aquaculture setup with automated water treatment and feeding (US 10,163,199 B2), and a sensor-driven ammonia control method utilizing electrolytic chlorine generation (US 11,297,809 B1).

The Company has been recognized as a FoodTech 500 firm by Forward Fooding, a leading AgriFoodTech organization, and is a Giga Guru member of Walmart’s Project Gigaton sustainability initiative. Edible Garden also develops and markets a growing line of nutrition and specialty food products, including Vitamin Way® and Vitamin Whey®—plant and whey protein powders—and Kick. Sports Nutrition, a premium performance line for health-conscious athletes seeking cleaner, better-for-you options. The Company’s offerings further include fresh, sustainable condiments such as Pulp fermented gourmet and chili-based sauces, as well as Pickle Party, a collection of fermented fresh pickles and krauts.

Learn more at https://ediblegardenag.com.
For Pulp products, visit https://www.pulpflavors.com.
For Vitamin Whey® products, visit https://vitaminwhey.com.
For Kick. Sports Nutrition products, visit https://kicksportsnutrition.net/.

Watch the Company’s latest corporate video here.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements, including with respect to the Company’s growth strategies, ability to expand its distribution network and distribution relationships, and performance as a public company. The words “believe,” “expect,” “intend,” “look forward,” “objective,” “plan,” “seek,” “strategy,” “will,” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties, and assumptions, including market and other conditions and the Company’s ability to achieve its growth objectives. The Company undertakes no obligation to update any such forward-looking statements after the date hereof to conform to actual results or changes in expectations, except as required by law.

Investor Contacts:
Crescendo Communications, LLC
212-671-1020
EDBL@crescendo-ir.com












FAQ



What did Edible Garden (EDBL) announce on December 24, 2025 about Western Beef?


Edible Garden said Western Beef will stock its Pulp sauces and Pickle Party fermented pickles and krauts in Western Beef stores in the New York metropolitan area.


Which Edible Garden products will be available at Western Beef stores?


Western Beef will carry Pulp fermented gourmet and chili-based sauces and Pickle Party Kosher fermented pickles and sauerkraut.


How does the Western Beef placement affect Edible Garden’s distribution in 2025?


The placement expands Edible Garden’s presence in the New York metro area and increases access to urban shoppers seeking clean-label, locally grown products.


What is Pickle Party and who manufactures it for Edible Garden?


Pickle Party is a line of Kosher, Non-GMO fermented pickles and krauts developed in partnership with Hermann Pickle Company.


Why is Western Beef a strategic retail partner for Edible Garden (EDBL)?


Western Beef serves diverse, high-traffic communities across NY, NJ, and FL with a focus on fresh departments and value-driven shoppers, aligning with Edible Garden’s fresh, clean-label offerings.


Will the Western Beef rollout change Edible Garden’s product availability for local customers?


Yes; the rollout provides Western Beef customers in the region with expanded access to Edible Garden’s Pulp and Pickle Party product lines.






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