For early-stage brands, getting a product to market ranks right up there with R&D in terms of most challenging steps. While mainstream retailers are the most common route — and often the most desirable for brand awareness — less conventional retailers, such as food cooperatives (co-ops), can be a viable part of a distribution strategy.
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