Happy Belly Food Group promotes Randall Papineau to President of Emerging Brands

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Happy Belly Food Group Inc., a leader in acquiring and scaling emerging food brands across Canada, has promoted Randall Papineau from Brand President of iQ Foods to President of Emerging Brands of Happy Belly, effective immediately.

“I am very thankful for the opportunity to work with Randall again. His hands-on approach has been key in transforming our operational strategies of iQ Foods and contributing to our continued success,” said Sean Black, Chief Executive Officer of Happy Belly.

Sean Black
Sean Black

“Previously in my career we were partners with Recipe Unlimited in Fresh Restaurants which is now owned by Fairfax Financial. Randall previously joined us at Fresh Restaurants and quickly took over leading that brand’s growth. He did an incredible job with the people, product and driving profitability of Fresh, and as brand president of iQ Foods for Happy Belly he has done a tremendous job with consecutive back-to-back months of profitable growth and operational efficiency.

“He has directly increased unit profitability and optimized our brands operations. As a direct result of Randall exceeding expectations, and his deep experience with coffee brands, we have now intrusted Randall to oversee our emerging Smile Tiger Coffee Roasters brand in additional to iQ Foods.”

With a proven track record in building strong brands, teams, and profitable operations, Papineau’s entrepreneurial mindset and hands-on approach make him a perfect fit for leading Happy Belly’s emerging brands division, explained Black.

Randall Papineau
Randall Papineau

“His leadership experience in the coffee industry, notably as Vice President of Retail Operations at Balzac’s Coffee, aligns seamlessly with our strategic roadmap for 2025-2026 of integrating and growing our Smile Tiger Coffee Roasters brand both organically within our existing brands service offerings, but through franchising as well. Randall’s leadership will be instrumental in scaling our emerging brands vertical and advancing our strategic roadmap for 2025-2026, driving significant growth for IQ Foods and Smile Tiger.

“Randall’s leadership has been pivotal during a time of significant corporate growth for Happy Belly. Randall brings the right mix of operational excellence, culture, and entrepreneurial spirit to Happy Belly. His promotion is a testament to his outstanding leadership and dedication. As we expand our iQ Foods retail presence, along side our Smile Tiger Coffee presence, Randall is the perfect choice to lead both brands.”

Black said Papineau will oversee the end-to-end operations for Happy Belly’s emerging brands division, both corporate and franchised, ensuring alignment with overall strategic objectives. He will lead initiatives to optimize operational systems, drive profitability, and deliver an exceptional guest experience across the company’s portfolio of brands.

“Our asset-light franchise model enables Happy Belly to continue accelerating growth across all our brands. With a strong foundation, strategic leadership, and a dedicated franchise support system, we are well-positioned to drive sustained success in the Canadian QSR market. This is another step forward in our mission to become a predictable and disciplined growth company, Canada’s leading restaurant consolidator,” said Black.

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