June 21st 2024.
Renowned hip-hop mogul Percy Miller, also known by his stage name Master P, has recently launched a new venture with the goal of promoting healthier food options within the Black community. In a heartfelt announcement on his Instagram account on Juneteenth, Master P shared the news of his latest project - Miller Family Foods. He explained that his motivation behind starting this healthy food company was to not only achieve economic freedom, but also to promote diversity within grocery stores by offering delicious and nutritious food options that are Black-owned.
"We as a culture are evolving and no longer just mere consumers. We have immense spending power, yet we lack real ownership. But that's about to change. As African Americans, we are demanding healthier food alternatives and I have heard your voices loud and clear. That's why I created Miller Family Foods - to feed happiness, and promote overall well-being," wrote Master P in his Instagram post.
The Miller Family Foods product line includes a range of breakfast items such as cereal, oatmeal, breakfast bars, pancakes, and waffles. As a proud native of New Orleans, Master P ensures that all the products are made with the highest quality ingredients and are free from any artificial preservatives, GMOs, BHA/BHT, partially hydrogenated oils, high-fructose corn syrup, artificial sweeteners, and colors.
In addition to providing healthier food options, Master P's company also focuses on giving back to the community and supporting charitable organizations. The motto of Miller Family Foods is "FEEDING HAPPINESS, making a difference, serving healthy happiness, one bite at a time." Master P emphasizes that the company stands for integrity, hard work, and giving back, and they are honored to support organizations like Door of Hope.
For more information on Miller Family Foods and their products, visit their website MillerFamilyFoods.com. This exciting news comes just a few months after Master P and fellow rapper Snoop Dogg took legal action against Walmart for allegedly sabotaging their Snoop Cereal brand. According to MarketWatch, the lawsuit filed by Broadus Foods, the company owned by Snoop and Master P, accuses Walmart and Post Consumer Brands of deliberately hindering the success of Snoop Cereal by keeping the products off the shelves and in the stockroom.
Master P and his team at Miller Family Foods are determined to make a positive impact in the Black community by providing healthier food choices and promoting economic empowerment. Their message is clear - eat well, feel good, and spread happiness, one bite at a time.
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