REAL Food, Real Impact.

Mo’Mo Bites are lunchbox-friendly, crustless sandwiches made in Chicago with wholesome ingredients, that are kid-approved flavor, and a mission that’s bigger than snack time.

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Why We Started

We saw the gap up close. schools, food programs, and families looking for snacks that are nut-free, kid-friendly, and actually filling, without a long list of ingredients you can’t pronounce.

At the same time, we saw talented people getting locked out of meaningful work because of past involvement with the justice system.

Mo’Mo Bites is our answer to both problems: a better everyday snack that also builds community wealth and second chances through ownership.

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Our Team

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    Edward Bryant

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    Marketta Gilford

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    Eboni McKnight

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    Birandi Paschal

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    Cierra Williams