Healthy Fast Food Announces Form 10K Filing for 2008
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HENDERSON, Nev.--(Business Wire)-- Healthy Fast Food, Inc. (OTCBB:HFFI) (OTCBB:HFFIW) (OTCBB:HFFIZ), today announced the filing of its annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008. The filing was timely made with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 27, 2009. The annual report on Form 10-K, which includes Healthy Fast Food`s audited consolidated financial statements, is available for viewing through the Securities and Exchange Commission`s electronic data system at www.sec.gov. ABOUT HEALTHY FAST FOOD, INC. Healthy Fast Food is in the business of offering consumers a smarter alternative to America`s favorite meals and snacks. In addition to launching the U-SWIRL Frozen Yogurt self-serve concept through its wholly-owned subsidiary, U-SWIRL International, Healthy Fast Food is also a franchisee of EVOS, a quick-service restaurant chain serving healthier burgers, fries, and shakes. Healthy Fast Food operates two EVOS restaurants in the Las Vegas area. ABOUT U-SWIRL INTERNATIONAL, INC. U-SWIRL International is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Healthy Fast Food Inc. (OTCBB:HFFI), and is launching a national chain of self-serve frozen yogurt stores, called U-SWIRL Frozen Yogurt. U-SWIRL allows guests the ultimate choice in frozen yogurt by providing 16 non-fat flavors, including tart, traditional and no sugar-added options and more than 40 toppings, including seasonal fresh fruit, sauces, candy and granola. Guests serve themselves and pay by the ounce instead of by the cup size. A healthier alternative to a coffee shop hang out, locations are furnished with couches and tables, and patio seating. Please go to U-SWIRL.com for further information. Healthy Fast Food, Inc. Kate Hemingway VP, Marketing & Communications 702-448-5301 kate@healthyfastfoodinc.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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