Clearwater’s Yo Mama’s Foods named No. 2 on Instacart’s Fastest-Growing Brands list

A Clearwater-based sauce and dressing brand has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing brands on Instacart.

Instacart released its Fastest-Growing Brands list to highlight 75 companies that achieved significant growth on the platform. It includes, on the number two spot, Yo Mama’s Foods.

“These brands have all stood out, in one way or another. Their growth on Instacart has been noteworthy and each one exemplifies what can be accomplished when the right product reaches the right consumer base,” Instacart said in a statement. “All have been able to combine great products with effective marketing strategies and smart tactics to build awareness, encourage trial, acquire new-to-brand consumers and generate incremental sales using Instacart Ads.”

“We are thrilled and honored that Yo Mama’s Foods has been ranked no. 2 on Instacart’s list of fastest-growing emerging brands,” says David Habib, chief executive officer of Yo Mama’s Foods. “This recognition is a testament to the incredible work our team puts into delivering the best customer experience possible. As a Tampa Bay-based company, we’re proud to represent our community on the national map, staying true to our mission of creating better foods for all.”

Habib was the January 2024 cover story for Tampa Bay Business and Wealth magazine.

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