Edible Garden (Nasdaq: EDBL) executed a two-year distribution agreement with Busch’s Fresh Food Market to roll out fresh potted herbs across Busch’s Michigan store network, expanding the company’s Midwest retail footprint. The rollout will use branded wire rack and patented self-watering displays to support shelf life, presentation, and in-store visibility.
The partnership targets regional retailers prioritizing freshness, local sourcing, and community engagement and signals continued focus on scalable retail execution and long-term partnership development.
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Two-year distribution agreement signed with Busch’s Fresh Food Market
Midwest expansion through rollout across Busch’s Michigan store network
Branded wire rack and self-watering displays to improve shelf life and product visibility
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No financial terms disclosed, leaving revenue impact unclear
Agreement scope appears regional and limited to a two-year term
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Following this news, EDBL has gained 8.37%, reflecting a notable positive market reaction.
The stock is currently trading at $3.30.
This price movement has added approximately $121K to the company’s valuation.
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Distribution term length
2 years
New Busch’s Fresh Food Market distribution agreement
Busch’s history
50 years
Busch’s Fresh Food Market founded 50 years ago
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Volume 42,795 is below the 20-day average of 135,958, indicating subdued trading ahead of this news.
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Shares at $3.045 are 95.16% below the 52-week high of $62.90 and trading below the 200-day MA at $17.73, near the 52-week low of $2.92.
EDBL was down 4.84% while sector peers in the momentum scan, DTCK and LOCL, also moved down (-6.36% and -3.16%), indicating pressure consistent with broader sector dynamics rather than company-specific trading.
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Feb 23
Sustainability update
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Reported 2025 sustainability performance and resource savings via Walmart’s Project Gigaton.
Feb 17
Leadership recognition
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CEO named to 2026 NJBIZ Power 100 for sustainable agriculture leadership.
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Announcement of JEALOUSY GLP-1 support system and new sports nutrition products.
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Planned participation in ECRM Total Wellness to showcase nutrition product lines.
Jan 30
Retail distribution
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Hydroponic basil launch at Hannaford, expanding regional retailer network.
Pattern Detected
Recent generally positive corporate updates have coincided with flat-to-negative price reactions, suggesting a pattern of weak trading response to news.
Recent Company History
Over the past month, Edible Garden issued multiple positive or strategic updates, including sustainability performance on Feb 23, 2026 (price reaction -5.04%), CEO recognition on Feb 17 (-0.9%), wellness product launches on Feb 11 (0%), conference participation on Feb 5 (-8.52%), and a basil distribution expansion on Jan 30 (-4.96%). Today’s new Midwest distribution agreement continues this theme of operational and retail footprint expansion against a backdrop of consistently weak post-news trading.
The stock is up +8.4% following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with the company’s emphasis on expanding regional retail partnerships. The two-year agreement with Busch’s Fresh Food Market adds Midwest exposure for its potted herbs portfolio and leverages branded, self-watering displays to support in-store execution. However, the stock traded near its 52-week low at $3.045, far below the $62.90 high, underscoring existing risk perceptions around the name.
controlled environment agriculture
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“grown using its controlled environment agriculture platform, which is designed to deliver”
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.
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02/25/2026 – 09:17 AM
Fresh Potted Herbs Roll Out Across Family-Owned Stores Under Two-Year Distribution Agreement, Supported by Patented Self-Watering Display
BELVIDERE, NJ, Feb. 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Edible Garden AG Incorporated (“Edible Garden” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: EDBL, EDBLW), a leading provider of controlled today announced the expansion of its Midwest retail distribution through a new two-year distribution agreement with Busch’s Fresh Food Market, a family-owned grocer operating across Michigan. As part of the rollout, Edible Garden’s fresh potted herbs will be introduced across Busch’s store network, further extending the Company’s presence with regional retailers that emphasize freshness, local sourcing, and community engagement.
The addition of Busch’s further strengthens Edible Garden’s distribution footprint in the Midwest and reflects the Company’s continued focus on partnering with regional retailers that emphasize freshness, community engagement, and locally sourced products. Edible Garden’s fresh potted herbs are grown using its controlled environment agriculture platform, which is designed to deliver longer shelf life, consistent quality, and reduced food waste.
Founded 50 years ago and headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Busch’s Fresh Food Market is a family-owned retailer serving communities across Michigan. Known as a premier local fresh food destination, Busch’s focuses on delivering an exceptional shopping experience by combining a broad assortment of premium-quality fresh foods with a strong emphasis on locally produced items. The company leverages its deep passion for food and customer-focused approach to meet the evolving needs of its communities, while fostering meaningful local partnerships through initiatives such as its “Growing Home” program.
“Partnering with Busch’s allows us to extend our potted herb portfolio with a retailer that genuinely values freshness, quality, and regional relationships,” said Jim Kras, Chief Executive Officer of Edible Garden. “As a family-owned business with deep community roots, Busch’s provides an ideal environment for products that are grown to perform at retail, stay fresh longer, and connect with consumers who care about how and where their food is produced. This collaboration supports our broader expansion strategy while reinforcing our commitment to working with retailers that prioritize both customer experience and local sourcing.”
To support the rollout, Edible Garden will deploy its branded wire rack displays across Busch’s store network to ensure consistent in-store presentation and product visibility. The Company will also utilize select in-store merchandising solutions, including self-watering displays, designed to enhance product performance and presentation. This initiative furthers Edible Garden’s strategy of expanding distribution with trusted regional retailers and reflects a shared focus on scalable retail execution and long-term partnership development under the newly executed two-year agreement, as the companies continue discussions toward a broader supply relationship.
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, is a multi-year participant in Walmart’s Project Gigaton and a Giga Guru designee and has received NRG’s Excellence in Energy Award for its commitment to measurable environmental performance and energy stewardship. 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 February 25, 2026 about Busch’s Fresh Food Market?
Edible Garden announced a two-year distribution agreement with Busch’s to place fresh potted herbs in its Michigan stores. According to the company, the rollout includes branded wire rack and self-watering displays to support shelf life and in-store presentation.
How will the Busch’s rollout affect Edible Garden’s distribution footprint for EDBL?
The rollout expands Edible Garden’s Midwest retail presence across Busch’s Michigan network. According to the company, this strengthens regional distribution with grocery partners focused on freshness, local sourcing, and community engagement.
Will Edible Garden use any special displays for the Busch’s (EDBL) rollout?
Yes. Edible Garden will deploy branded wire rack displays and select self-watering displays in Busch’s stores. According to the company, these merchandising solutions aim to ensure consistent presentation, longer shelf life, and improved product visibility.
How long is the distribution agreement between Edible Garden and Busch’s for EDBL products?
The agreement is a two-year distribution arrangement covering rollout across Busch’s store network. According to the company, the two-year term supports scalable retail execution while the companies discuss broader supply relationship possibilities.
Did Edible Garden disclose financial terms for the Busch’s distribution deal (EDBL)?
No. Edible Garden did not disclose any financial terms or volumes for the Busch’s agreement. According to the company, details focus on distribution, merchandising, and in-store rollout rather than specific revenue figures.

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