Goodfood Market Corp. has teamed up with Aloette Go to bring Michelin-inspired recipes to Canadians' doorsteps this winter. As Canada's number one meal-kit brand, Goodfood delivers farm-fresh ingredients and chef-curated recipes to empower Canadians to eat and live better.

The new partnership with one of the country's top restaurants, Aloette and takeout counterpart Aloette Go, further demonstrates the brand's commitment of bringing homegrown ingredients and high-quality dishes into consumers' kitchens nationwide. Goodfood and Aloette Go will offer two delicious meal-kits developed in collaboration by Aloette Executive Chef Solomon Mason and Goodfood Head Chef Jordana Rebner. The Aloette Wagyu Burger meal-kit is inspired by one of Aloette's most iconic dishes, and will be available to order for a limited time only by Goodfood subscribers across the country.

The newest venture by Toronto-based Alo Food Group, Aloette Go, offers a high-quality takeout and delivery experience each time, highlighting fan-favourites from its sister restaurant, Aloette. Alo Food Group also owns Alo and Alobar Yorkville, two of the first restaurants to receive a Michelin Star in Canada in September. Now, with easy-to-follow recipe cards and pre-portioned ingredients, Goodfood has not only made it easier than ever to cook like a Michelin Chef, but is allowing those outside of Toronto to enjoy Aloette Go's delicious dishes for the first time.

Featuring fresh locally-sourced ingredients, Goodfood subscribers were able to order the Aloette Seared Scallops meal-kit in late December, and are now able to order the Aloette Wagyu Burger meal-kit with Seared Halloumi and Pickle Mayo until Wednesday February 1st. To learn more, Canadians can visit makegoodfood.ca and order their own Michelin-inspired meal-kit by Goodfood and Aloette Go.