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Austin-Based My Fit Foods Chain Of Healthful Pre-Packaged Meals Abruptly Closes All Its Stores
Company that moved its headquarters from Houston to Austin in 2013 reportedly operated 80 stores in five states.

AUSTIN, TX — My Fit Foods, an Austin-based chain of stores offering healthful food fare, has abruptly closed all of its stores, according to a statement posted to its website on Sunday.
Founded in 2006, the company moved its headquarters from Houston to Austin in 2013. The company specializing in providing packed nutritious, pre-packaged foods and snacks operated a store at 12415 N. Interstate 35 in North Austin and 4301 W William Cannon Dr. in the southwest part of town.
All told, the company operated 80 stores throughout five states, according to media reports. Finding information about the company was challenging given that the company's website was scrubbed of all access. All that appears when accessing myfitfoods.com is an announcement alerting to its closure, with even a portal that would normally list its various locations blocked to access.
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"It is with a heavy heart that we announce the closure of all our stores," company officials wrote in the statement. "We know that you have depended upon us to support your healthy habits, and we are deeply sory for any inconvenience our closure may have caused you."
Officials offered no explanation as to what led up to the closure. They provided an email address for customers with questions at info@myfitfoods.com.
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