Master P Offers Healthy Choices By Launching Miller Family Foods

Master P Offers Healthy Choices By Launching Miller Family Foods

Hip-Hop entrepreneur, Percy Miller, who goes by the rap name, Master P is introducing a new company that will offer healthier food choices for the betterment of the Black community.

Master P announced on Juneteenth that he launched Miller Family Foods via his Instagram account. He stated that the healthy food company was started to build economic freedom while adding diversity in grocery stores with Black-owned healthy food that tastes good.

“We are evolving as a culture, we are no longer just consumers. We spend trillions of dollars annually with no real ownership but that’s changing. African Americans want healthier food alternatives. I heard them loud and clear. And that’s why Miller Family Foods was created. We feed happiness. Eat well. Feel good,” Master P wrote.

Products included in the new line are healthy choices of cereal, oatmeal, breakfast bars, pancakes, waffles, and more. The New Orleans businessman ensures that the items are made with the highest quality and use natural ingredients.

He also states they are making a difference by giving back to the community and supporting charitable organizations.

Miller Family Foods’ motto is “FEEDING HAPPINESS, making a difference, serving healthy happiness, one bite at a time. We stand for integrity, hard work, and giving back. We are honored to support charitable organizations such as Door of Hope.”

The products sold under the Miller Family Foods label will have no artificial preservatives, GMO and BHA/BHT; NO partially hydrogenated oils nor high-fructose corn syrup; NO artificial sweeteners and colors.

 

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For more information, you can check the website at MillerFamilyFoods.com

This news comes several months after Master P and Snoop Dogg announced that they were suing Walmart after accusing the store of sabotaging the Snoop Cereal (which was launched in July 2023) brand and intending to “take a stand against the defendants for their diabolical actions.”

According to MarketWatch, Broadus Foods, the company owned by Snoop and Master P, has filed a lawsuit in Minnesota court, accusing Walmart and Post Consumer Brands (Raisin Bran, Shredded Wheat, Honeycomb) of stifling their product and jeopardizing sales of Snoop Cereal by keeping the items off the floor and leaving them in the stockroom.

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