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The Jamaican-born innovator who turned experience with diabetes into big business

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Here is what he discovered. He could be diabetic and still enjoy tasty foods. That’s how Jamaica-born Matthew Hood birthed U.S.-based Company Tasty Diabetic Meals, after his traumatic experience with type one diabetes. Diabetes was a condition many members of his family were struggling with. He only learned about his condition when he was rushed...

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