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A Ghanaian food company, Mcphilix Foods is making a name for itself in Ghana’s local and exotic cuisine industry.
Certified and Approved by the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) the company aims to provide the best locally-made plantain chips and other varieties of local snacks to Africa, particularly Ghanaians.
With the distinct vision of becoming the premier producer focused on providing quality, safe, and convenient plantain chips and other locally produced snacks to customers worldwide.
They aim to improve the lives and livelihoods of young people by providing opportunities for growth and development.
McPhilix Foods sells a variety of snacks made from plantains, flour, and peanuts. The plantain chips are a premium snack on their menu.
The other products made from peanuts are the roasted peanuts, peanut butter, cinnamon-coated peanuts, granola, chin chin (atsormor), flour chips, and Shito.
McPhilix Bakery is a subsidiary of McPhilix Foods that offers pastries such as bread, meat pie, ring donuts, rock buns, and so on.
Aside from the bakery, there is also a cafeteria serving traditional Ghanaian dishes like jollof rice and beans with plantain (Gob3).
To ensure customer satisfaction, the company’s management employs well-trained sales personnel who provide excellent customer service.
McPhilix Foods began as a tabletop business in October 2015, selling various varieties of plantain chips.
They have grown their customer base and hope to become a household name in Ghana and throughout Africa.
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