Company Description
The Real Good Food Company, Inc. (symbol: RGF) is described as a health and wellness frozen and refrigerated foods company. The company presents its mission as providing “Real Food You Feel Good About Eating,” with a focus on making foods that are low in sugar, low in carbohydrates and high in protein. According to its public statements, the Real Good Foods family of products spans breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, and is available in thousands of retail locations in the United States, along with direct-to-consumer options.
Real Good Foods positions its products as a way to enjoy favorite foods while emphasizing nutrition attributes such as reduced sugar and carbohydrates and higher protein content. The company highlights that its offerings are intended to be both delicious and nutritious, and that it aims to make these foods more accessible to people who are seeking healthier choices in the frozen and refrigerated aisles.
In its communications, Real Good Foods notes that its products are distributed through a large number of physical stores nationwide and that it also offers additional direct-to-consumer channels. The company emphasizes that its product range covers multiple eating occasions, including morning, midday and evening meals, as well as snacks, which places it across several segments of the frozen and refrigerated food category.
Real Good Foods also underscores its presence on social media, stating that it maintains some of the largest followings in the frozen food industry. This focus on digital engagement is presented as part of how the company connects with consumers and supports awareness of its health and wellness positioning.
The company has been listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol RGF. However, Nasdaq determined to delist the company’s common stock, and trading on Nasdaq was suspended on January 7, 2025. A Form 25 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on June 23, 2025, reflects the removal of the company’s Class A common stock from listing and registration on Nasdaq. The company has also announced its intention to voluntarily delist from Nasdaq and deregister with the SEC, indicating that, upon the effectiveness of its planned Form 15 filing, it will cease filing periodic reports such as Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K.
Following the Nasdaq suspension, the company stated that its common stock was expected to commence trading on the Pink Open Market operated by OTC Markets Group, sometimes referred to as the pink sheets. The company also noted that, depending on its filing status, trading could move to OTC’s Expert Market, where public quotes are not available for viewing.
Real Good Foods has also described efforts related to its capital structure and financing. In one announcement, the company reported entering into debt refinancing transactions, including amending existing financing and entering into a new term loan, with a stated purpose of providing liquidity and supporting expansion of manufacturing capabilities and other corporate initiatives. In another announcement, the company disclosed that its board of directors approved a reverse stock split of its common stock, with the stated goal of regaining compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement.
At the same time, the company has reported receiving multiple notices from Nasdaq regarding its failure to timely file required periodic reports with the SEC, including quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. These notices cited Nasdaq Listing Rule 5250(c)(1), which addresses timely filing obligations. The company described plans to submit compliance plans and to request hearings and possible extensions, while also acknowledging that there could be no assurance of regaining compliance.
According to its own descriptions, Real Good Foods is based in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Its public communications emphasize its role in the health and wellness segment of the frozen and refrigerated food industry, with an emphasis on low-sugar, low-carbohydrate, high-protein offerings that are intended to provide a “better way to enjoy your favorite foods.”