What we know about the company linked to the E.coli outbreak at Calgary daycares

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CALGARY — Health officials say the source of an E. coli outbreak at several Calgary daycares, declared Sept. 4, was most likely meat loaf and vegan loaf served from a shared kitchen.

Here's what we know about Fueling Minds Inc., the company that runs the kitchen, which has been closed indefinitely.The Fueling Minds website says it's a catering program for child-care centres and schools, offering nutritious breakfast, snacks and hot lunches. It has locations in Calgary and Saskatoon.

Records show the Fueling Brains Academy trade name was registered as a child-care facility by Alimohd and was previously called Kids U Centennial Inc.The company and its two directors face a total of 12 charges under municipal business bylaws and face a total fine of up to $120,000. The federal government also has records of Kids U Inc. receiving $100,000 and Kids U Centennial Inc. receiving more than $200,000 in grants since 2021.Records show Alimohd was registered as a lobbyist in British Columbia until earlier this year.

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