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Fast-growing meal prep company opens new location in Miramar. Here’s what to know

Fresh, ready-to-eat meals start at $8.49 and can be heated in-store, taken to go or delivered for free through a subscription service.
Fresh, ready-to-eat meals start at $8.49 and can be heated in-store, taken to go or delivered for free through a subscription service. Ideal Nutrition

Ideal Nutrition, one of Florida’s fastest-growing meal prep companies, has opened a new store in Miramar’s Town Center.

The opening reflects the city’s continued push to attract new businesses and entrepreneurs.

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Several dignitaries attended the grand opening of Ideal Nutrition at Miramar Town Center, including, from left to right: Commissioner Avril Cherasard, State Rep. Robin Bartleman, Commissioner Maxwell Chambers and Vice Mayor Carson “Eddy” Edwards. Franchise owner Matthew Steinberg is in the white shirt, next to Edwards.
Several dignitaries attended the grand opening of Ideal Nutrition at Miramar Town Center, including, from left to right: Commissioner Avril Cherasard, State Rep. Robin Bartleman, Commissioner Maxwell Chambers and Vice Mayor Carson “Eddy” Edwards. Franchise owner Matthew Steinberg is in the white shirt, next to Edwards. Barbara Sharief / Facebook

Here are key takeaways:

  • The new store at 3 Main St. in Town Center held its grand opening Wednesday, April 8, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local leaders.
  • Fresh, ready-to-eat meals start at $8.49 and can be heated in-store, taken to go or delivered for free through a subscription service.
  • Franchise owner Matthew Steinberg, a former West Palm Beach police officer and the company’s vice president, said Ideal Nutrition operates 15 locations across Central and South Florida and plans to expand to 30 by year’s end.
  • Three of Miramar’s four commissioners attended the ceremony, along with state Rep. Robin Bartleman, D-Weston, and members of the Miramar Pembroke Pines Chamber of Commerce.
  • The opening comes as Miramar has placed growing emphasis on supporting small businesses, including hosting an entrepreneurship boot camp earlier this month that drew strong public attendance.

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