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Innovative Food Holdings, Inc. Reports Financial Results for Third Quarter of 2025

Key third quarter reported data points:

  • Revenue of $16.4 million, +3.5% vs. Q3 2024
  • GAAP net income from continuing operations of $651 thousand vs. $861 thousand in Q3 2024
  • GAAP net income from continuing operations per fully diluted share of $0.012 vs. $0.017 in Q3 2024
  • Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA of $321 thousand vs. $1 million in Q3 2024
  • Subsequent Event: Announced new leadership in CEO Gary Schubert

BROADVIEW, Ill., Nov. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Innovative Food Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: IVFH) (“we,” “our,” “us,” “IVFH” or the “Company”), a national seller of gourmet specialty foods to professional chefs, today announced financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2025.

Gary Schubert, Chief Executive Officer of IVFH, remarked, “In Q3 2025, revenue from continuing operations increased by 3.5% year-over-year, primarily driven by contributions from the Golden Organics and LoCo Foods acquisitions. While overall results reflected modest growth, certain areas of the business remain challenged as we execute on a strategic realignment. Revenue from our Digital Channels segment declined by 4.5% for the quarter and 5.4% year-to-date, largely driven by continued softness with our largest digital partner. However, the Digital Channels decline has continued to moderate, and we are seeing encouraging momentum from newer partnerships. Our newest digital partner generated over $500,000 in sales during the quarter, and both that partner and Amazon, delivered triple-digit year-over-year growth. This momentum is helping diversify our revenue base and stabilize overall results within the digital segment, but we recognize that much work remains to be done. National Distribution, which includes our airline catering business was stable in Q3 and increased by 8.1% year-to-date. While Local Distribution increased by 33% in Q3 and 54.7% year-to-date, with acquisitions in this space driving the increase from prior periods. Excluding the acquisitions, Local Distribution declined by 21.5% for the quarter and 10.4% year-to-date.

“GAAP gross margin for Q3 was 23.5%, consistent with last year. Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP) declined by approximately $698 thousand compared to Q3 2024, primarily due to sales declines in certain categories, underperformance in recently acquired businesses, and a reversal of previously accrued share-based compensation.”

“In the third quarter, we took swift and decisive action to correct operational inefficiencies that became increasingly apparent in mid-summer. We are beginning to see early signs of stabilization from these recent actions. These actions included the exit of the cheese-conversion business, the relocation of airline catering operations to our Chicago facility, and leadership changes at Golden Organics to strengthen operational oversight. In addition, we entered a Letter of Intent (LOI) for the sale of our former Pennsylvania facility. Both parties continue to work in good faith toward final documentation and closing following the completion of the due diligence period.”

“The third quarter marks an important step forward in IVFH’s transformation, and subsequent to quarter end we have made continued progress to simplify our operating model, strengthen leadership alignment, and build a culture based upon clear accountability. In the past month since assuming the CEO position, we have clarified ownership across every function and consolidated leadership under experienced operators, including bringing back Argie Liarakos who previously led Artisan at the Company for over a decade. We have also continued to align our technology and operational teams under a single leader, creating a cohesive operating rhythm designed to enhance collaboration, improve speed of execution, and ensure every function is accountable for measurable outcomes.”

“To remain competitive in digital foodservice distribution, reliability and price are essential prerequisites. Foodservice customers will not accept anything less than on-time, in-full delivery at a competitive prices. Our teams understand this clearly, and we are committed to improving reliability, accuracy, and speed at every level of the organization. We will continue onboarding new suppliers, expanding our item catalog, and signing new platforms, but our top priority is building the operational foundation that enables sustainable growth. Every initiative we undertake will be measured against these fundamentals—stabilization, modernization, and execution discipline—to position IVFH for long-term success.”

“Our focused exit from non-core activities has simplified the business and will allow us to grow responsibly, modernize our technology foundation, and strengthen partnerships that align with our specialty foodservice focus. IVFH remains fundamentally strong, and our focus is sharper than ever. As we continue to streamline operations, modernize systems, and align our teams across people, process, and technology, we are positioning the Company to deliver sustainable profitability and long-term shareholder value. The path forward is clear, disciplined, and built for durable growth,” Mr. Schubert concluded.

Conference Call
The Company’s management will hold an investor call on November 17, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time to discuss the Company's third fiscal quarter results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. At the end of the meeting, the Company will host a question-and-answer session with investors. All interested participants may attend the call on the web or by phone. The Company encourages those who wish to ask questions to submit questions to investorrelations@ivfh.com with a subject line of “Q3 Earnings Q&A” by November 17, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Details for the meeting are as follows:


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About Innovative Food Holdings, Inc.
At IVFH, we help make meals special. We provide access to foods that are hard to find, have a compelling story, or are on the forefront of food trends. Our gourmet foods marketplace connects the world’s best artisan food makers with top professional chefs nationwide. We curate the assortment, experience, and tech enabled tools that help our professional chefs create unforgettable experiences for their guests. Additional information is available at www.ivfh.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains certain forward-looking statements and information relating to the Company that are based on the current beliefs of the Company’s management, as well as assumptions made by, and information currently available to, the Company. Such statements, including those related to the Company’s growth plans, reflect the current views of the Company with respect to future events and are subject to certain assumptions, including those described in this release. Should one or more of these underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein, which include words such as “should,” “could,” “will,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “intend,” “plan,” “might,” “potentially” “targeting” or “expect”, or similar expressions. Additional factors that could also cause actual results to differ materially relate to current conditions and expected future developments, international crises, environmental and economic issues and other risk factors described in the Company’s public filings. As a result, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements and should understand that these statements are not guarantees of performance or results and that there are a number of risks, uncertainties and other important factors, many of which are beyond the Company’s control, that could cause the Company’s actual results to differ materially from those expressed in these statements, including, among others: economic factors affecting consumer confidence and discretionary spending; cost inflation/deflation and commodity volatility; competition; reliance on third party suppliers and interruption of product supply or increases in product costs; and changes in the Company’s relationships with vendors and customers. The Company does not intend to update these forward-looking statements.

For a detailed discussion of these risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause the Company’s actual results to differ materially from those anticipated or expressed in any forward-looking statements, see the section entitled “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Additional risks and uncertainties are discussed from time to time in current, quarterly and annual reports filed by the Company with the SEC, which are available on the SEC’s website at https://www.sec.gov/.

Investor and Media contact:
Gary Schubert
Chief Executive Officer
Innovative Food Holdings, Inc.
investorrelations@ivfh.com

    (As Reported)
Innovative Food Holdings, Inc.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
             
        September 30,   December 31,
          2025       2024  
        (unaudited)    
ASSETS          
  Current assets          
    Cash and cash equivalents   $ 684,322     $ 1,278,088  
    Cash, restricted     507,517       859,781  
    Accounts receivable, net     5,208,208       5,862,445  
    Inventory, net     4,248,428       3,508,488  
    Other current assets     179,526       235,125  
    Current assets - discontinued operations     7,783,941       12,146,447  
  Total current assets     18,611,942       23,890,374  
             
    Property and equipment, net     1,268,891       1,271,811  
    Right of use assets - operating leases, net     521,050       705,476  
    Right of use assets - finance leases, net     65,486       83,348  
    Amortizable intangible assets, net     359,637       424,372  
    Tradenames and other unamortizable intangible assets     217,000       217,000  
    Other noncurrent assets     40,000       -  
    Noncurrent assets - discontinued operations     -       753,992  
Total assets   $ 21,084,006     $ 27,346,373  
               
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY            
  Current liabilities          
    Accounts payable and accrued liabilities   $ 3,485,360     $ 4,436,042  
    Accrued separation costs - related parties, current portion     344,003       334,532  
    Accrued interest     -       18,866  
    Stock appreciation rights liability     276,052       1,353,150  
    Notes payable, current portion     65,046       82,191  
    Lease liability - operating leases, current     247,727       239,660  
    Lease liability - finance leases, current     24,928       60,519  
    Contingent liability, current     -       54,430  
    Current liabilities - discontinued operations     9,197,329       2,834,800  
  Total current liabilities     13,640,445       9,414,190  
               
    Note payable, net of discount     233,646       282,793  
    Accrued separation costs - related parties, non-current     400,000       457,692  
    Lease liability - operating leases, non-current     280,173       467,569  
    Lease liability - finance leases, non-current     85,092       139,591  
    Noncurrent liabilities - discontinued operations     -       8,409,881  
  Total liabilities     14,639,356       19,171,716  
               
Commitments & Contingencies (see note 21)     -       -  
Stockholders' equity          
    Common stock: $0.0001 par value; 500,000,000 shares authorized; 57,279,246 and 56,009,032 shares issued, and 54,434,949 and 53,164,735 shares outstanding at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively     5,725       5,598  
    Common stock to be issued; 350,735 and 738,032 shares at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively     34       74  
    Additional paid-in capital     45,881,149       45,520,121  
    Treasury stock: 2,644,297 shares outstanding at September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024     (1,141,372 )     (1,141,372 )
    Accumulated deficit     (38,300,886 )     (36,209,764 )
    Total stockholders' equity     6,444,650       8,174,657  
             
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity   $ 21,084,006     $ 27,346,373  



(As Reported)
Innovative Food Holdings, Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(unaudited)

                 
    For the Three   For the Three   For the Nine   For the Nine
    Months Ended   Months Ended   Months Ended   Months Ended
    September 30,   September 30,   September 30,   September 30,
      2025       2024     2025       2024  
                 
                 
Revenue   $ 16,423,716     $ 15,866,583   $ 49,247,466     $ 45,491,432  
Cost of goods sold     12,567,437       12,195,250     37,192,111       34,485,730  
Gross margin     3,856,279       3,671,333     12,055,355       11,005,702  
                 
Selling, general and administrative expenses     3,192,918       2,821,901     10,304,968       9,404,516  
Total operating expenses     3,192,918       2,821,901     10,304,968       9,404,516  
                 
Operating income (loss)     663,361       849,432     1,750,387       1,601,186  
                 
Other income (expense):                
Interest income (expense), net     (15,274 )     11,579     (22,925 )     36,592  
Gain on sale of assets     -       -     -       1,807,516  
Gain on sale of subsidiary     -       -     -       21,126  
Other leasing income     2,512       -     2,512       -  
Total other income (expense)     (12,762 )     11,579     (20,413 )     1,865,234  
                 
Net income before taxes     650,599       861,011     1,729,974       3,466,420  
                 
Income tax expense     -       -     -       -  
                 
Net income from continuing operations   $ 650,599     $ 861,011   $ 1,729,974     $ 3,466,420  
                 
Net income (loss) from discontinued operations   $ (2,369,795 )   $ 473,819   $ (3,821,096 )   $ (809,040 )
                 
Consolidated net income (loss)   $ (1,719,196 )   $ 1,334,830   $ (2,091,122 )   $ 2,657,380  
                 
Net income per share from continuing operations - basic   $ 0.012     $ 0.017   $ 0.032     $ 0.069  
                 
Net income per share from continuing operations - diluted   $ 0.012     $ 0.017   $ 0.032     $ 0.068  
                 
Net income (loss) per share from discontinued operations - basic   $ (0.043 )   $ 0.009   $ (0.070 )   $ (0.016 )
                 
Net income (loss) per share from discontinued operations - diluted   $ (0.043 )   $ 0.009   $ (0.070 )   $ (0.016 )
                 
Weighted average shares outstanding - basic     54,785,684       50,995,008     54,514,230       50,518,152  
                 
Weighted average shares outstanding - diluted     54,785,684       51,639,238     54,514,230       51,162,382  


 
(As Reported)
Innovative Food Holdings, Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(unaudited)
       
  For the Nine   For the Nine
  Months Ended   Months Ended
  September 30,   September 30,
    2025       2024  
       
Cash flows used in operating activities:      
Net income (loss) $ (2,091,122 )   $ 2,657,380  
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash used in operating activities:      
Gain on disposition of assets   -       (2,641,979 )
Gain on sale of subsidiaries   -       (21,126 )
Loss on sale of fixed assets   106,591       -  
Depreciation and amortization   321,402       211,488  
Amortization of right of use asset   184,426       12,740  
Amortization of discount on notes payable   3,852       3,850  
Stock based compensation   361,115       313,773  
Gain on derecognition of note payable and accrued interest   (39,154 )     -  
Value of stock appreciation rights   (1,077,098 )     476,161  
Inventory valuation adjustment associated with facility closure   1,376,699       -  
Provision for credit losses   61,831       40,667  
       
Changes in assets and liabilities:      
Accounts receivable, net   2,837,800       (697,821 )
Inventory   367,600       (161,062 )
Other current assets   (114,539 )     (140,096 )
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities   (2,753,747 )     (2,281,618 )
Accrued separation costs - related parties   (48,221 )     (379,380 )
Deferred revenue   (5,700 )     (97,569 )
Operating lease liability   (179,329 )     (12,740 )
Net cash used in operating activities   (687,594 )     (2,717,332 )
       
Cash flows from investing activities:      
Acquisition of property and equipment   (229,278 )     (309,262 )
Cash received from disposition of equipment   54,500       -  
Cash received from disposition of building, net of loan payoff   -       2,101,185  
Cash received from disposition of intangible assets, net of costs   -       525,000  
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities   (174,778 )     2,316,923  
       
Cash flows from financing activities:        
Principal payments on debt   (132,478 )     (64,878 )
Principal payments financing leases   (179,260 )     (136,078 )
Cash received from line of credit   500,000       -  
Principal payments on line of credit   (500,000 )     -  
Reimbursement from restricted cash for capital expenditures   352,264       -  
Net cash used in financing activities   40,526         (200,956 )
       
Decrease in cash and cash equivalents   (821,846 )     (601,365 )
       
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period   1,520,414       5,422,335  
       
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period - continuing operations $             684,322     $           4,596,637  
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period - discontinued operations $          14,246     $          224,333  
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $    698,568     $    4,820,970  
       
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:      
Cash paid during the period for:      
Interest $      612,293     $      456,062  
       
Taxes $ -     $ -  
       
Non-cash investing and financing activities:      
Reclassify fixed assets as held for sale $ -     $    5,941,933  
Principal and accrued interest paid from escrow to Maple Mark Bank $ -     $    353,815  
Issuance of common stock under compensation plans $ 82     $ -  
Issuance of common stock from common stock to be issued $ 37     $ -  
Issuance of stock for cashless exercise of options $ 8     $    2  
Capitalized interest on financing lease $ 1,892     $ -  

Innovative Food Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures Adjusted EBITDA Calculations
(unaudited)

  Q3 2025 Q3 2024 2025 YTD 2024 YTD
Net Income (Loss) From Continuing Operations (GAAP) $ 650,599   $ 861,011   $ 1,729,974   $ 3,466,420  
Depreciation & Amortization (1)   72,555     22,636     212,215     76,765  
Interest expense - net   (15,274 )   11,579     (22,925 )   36,592  
Income tax provision $ -   $ -   $ -   $                  -  
EBITDA (Non-GAAP) (2) $ 707,880   $    895,226   $ 1,919,264   $ 3,579,777  
Adjustments:        
Separation Costs $ 178,231   $ -   $ 178,231   $ -  
Other Restructuring Costs $ 1,148   $ 5,000   $ 15,234   $ 55,800  
Stock Compensation Expense (3) $ (691,122 ) $ 49,682   $ (715,983 ) $ 789,934  
Legal Fees - JIT Lawsuit $ -   $ -   $ -   $          (33,938 )
Gain on Sale of Subsidiaries $    -   $ -   $ -   $ (21,126 )
Other Legal & Transactional $ 125,000   $ 68,916   $ 222,560   $ 99,641  
Commission on Sale of Asset $ -   $ -   $ -   $ 147,300  
Gain on sale of assets $ -   $ -   $ -   $ (1,807,516 )
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP) (4) $ 321,137   $ 1,018,824   $ 1,619,306   $ 2,809,872  
Adjustments:     $ -    
Depreciation $ (50,171 ) $         (22,636 ) $ (147,480 ) $         (76,765 )
Interest expense - net $ 15,274   $ (11,579 ) $ 22,925   $ (36,592 )
Income tax provision $ -   $    -   $ -   $    -  
Adjusted Net Income (Non-GAAP) (5) $ 286,240   $    984,609   $ 1,494,751   $ 2,696,515  
         
Adjusted Diluted EPS (Non-GAAP) $ 0.005   $ 0.019   $ 0.027   $      0.053  
         
Weighted-average diluted shares outstanding (Non-GAAP) (6)   54,785,684     51,639,238     54,514,230     51,162,382  
         
  Q3 2025 Q3 2024 2025 YTD Q3 2024 YTD Q3
Revenue (GAAP) $ 16,423,716   $ 15,866,583   $ 49,247,466   $ 45,491,432  
Gross profit (GAAP)   3,856,279     3,671,333     12,055,355     11,005,702  
Inventory Reserve $ -   $ -   $ -   $ -  
Adjusted Gross profit (Non-GAAP) (7) $ 3,856,279   $    3,671,333   $      12,055,355   $     11,005,702  
Adjusted Gross profit margin % (Non-GAAP)   23.48 %   23.14 %   24.48 %   24.19 %
         
  Q3 2025 Q3 2024 2025 YTD Q3 2024 YTD Q3
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP) (4) $ 321,137   $ 1,018,824   $    1,619,306   $ 2,809,872  
Interest Expense -net $ 15,274   $ (11,579 ) $ 22,925   $         (36,592 )
Income Tax Expense - net $ -   $    -   $ -   $ -  
Maintenance Capital Expenditures (8) $ (1,236 ) $ (4,328 ) $ (21,152 ) $ (10,093 )
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (Non-GAAP) (9) $ 335,175   $    1,002,917   $ 1,621,079   $ 2,763,187  

(1)   Includes non-cash depreciation and amortization charges.
(2)   Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization
(3)   Includes stock and options-based compensation and expenses.
(4)   Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP metric. Management believes that the presentation of Adjusted EBITDA and other non-GAAP financial measures provides useful information to investors because the information may allow investors to better evaluate ongoing business performance and certain components of the Company’s results. In addition, the Company believes that the presentation of these financial measures enhances an investor’s ability to make period-to-period comparisons of the Company’s operating results. This information should be considered in addition to the results presented in accordance with GAAP, and should not be considered a substitute for the GAAP results.
(5)   Adjusted Net Income accounts for the impact of non-core expenses including addback for one-time organizational restructure expenses, gains or losses on sale of assets or subsidiaries, tradename impairments, amortization expense, expense on the extinguishment of debt, and stock related expenses in both 2024 and 2023
(6)   GAAP weighted average shares outstanding.
(7)   Adjusted Gross profit is gross profit adjusted to remove the impact of inventory reserve adjustments or non-recurring inventory related gains or losses.
(8)   Maintenance Capital Expenditures is a component of “Acquisition of property and equipment (GAAP)” on the consolidated statement of cash flows. It represents management’s assumptions of capital spending to maintain the company’s current level of operations. It does not include expenditures on acquisitions (less cash acquired), nor does it include other capital expenditures made to fund growth of the current business.
(9)   Adjusted Free Cash Flow is defined as Adjusted EBITDA less interest expense, income tax expense, and maintenance capital expenditures. The company believes adjusted free cash flow is useful to investors in understanding how existing cash flow from operations before working capital changes and non-recurring items after maintenance capital expenditures (which we believe the best proxy for over time is Adjusted EBITDA less interest expense, income tax expense, and maintenance capital expenditures) is utilized as a source of growing our business. Adjusted Free Cash Flow is not a measure of cash available for discretionary expenditures since the company has certain non-discretionary obligations that were not deducted from the measure.


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