EDBL — what changed in the latest 10-Q
A section-by-section comparison of EDBL's newest periodic SEC filing (10-K/10-Q) against the prior same-form filing: paragraphs added and removed per section, with verbatim excerpts. Purely a deterministic text diff — no similarity scores, no directional read, not investment advice.
Comparing 10-Q · 2026-05-15 vs the prior 10-Q · 2025-11-14
| Section | Outcome | Added | Removed | Minor | Unchanged |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MD&A | Text added/removed | +39 | −48 | ~7 | 19 |
| Market risk (Item 3) | No paragraph-level changes | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Controls & procedures | Text added/removed | 0 | 0 | ~1 | 1 |
| Legal proceedings | No paragraph-level changes | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Counts are paragraphs; added/removed means text added or removed vs the prior filing — no direction or judgement implied.
Not shown (absent or not faithfully extractable): Risk factors, Other information
Representative excerpts
Up to 5 excerpts of about 300 characters per section, quoted verbatim from the two SEC filings.
MD&A
Text added vs the prior filing · source: 10-Q · 2026-05-15
Our facilities utilize "closed loop" irrigation systems that recollect and reuse drain water—including water recycled through reverse osmosis—reducing overall water consumption and helping conserve natural resources. Our advanced systems are also designed to help mitigate contamination from harmful …
Our operations are supported by GreenThumb®, our proprietary patented greenhouse management and demand-planning software (U.S. Patent Nos. 11,158,006 B1; 11,410,249 B2; and 11,830,088 B2). GreenThumb tracks plants through all stages of production and distribution, supporting quality control, traceab…
As of March 31, 2026, we offer more than 140 stock keeping units ("SKUs") spanning two principal product segments: (i) fresh produce, including cut herbs, hydroponic basil, potted herbs, and wheatgrass; and (ii) shelf-stable and refrigerated consumer packaged goods, including sports nutrition and nu…
Our products are available in over 6,000 retail locations across the United States, the Caribbean, and South America. We operate vertically integrated greenhouses and processing facilities at Edible Garden Heartland in Grand Rapids, Michigan; Edible Garden Prairie Hills in Webster City, Iowa; and ou…
We hold food safety certifications from Primus GFS (a Global Food Safety Initiative ("GFSI")-accredited program), USDA Organic certification for applicable products, and non-GMO verification from the non-GMO Project for select SKUs. We are licensed under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (…
Text removed vs the prior filing · source: 10-Q · 2025-11-14
Our controlled greenhouse facilities allow us to grow consistent quality herbs year-round, first by eliminating some of the variability of outdoor farming with our CEA techniques, and second by leveraging our proprietary software, GreenThumb. In addition to using hydroponic and vertical greenhouse s…
We have also developed patented software called GreenThumb that assists in tracking plants through our supply chain. Utilizing our GreenThumb software to track the status of our plants as they grow and move throughout the greenhouse allows us to add a layer of quality control due to the frequent mon…
integrates in real-time with our cloud business software suite for monitoring daily sales data;
generates reports by category, product, customer, and farm to allow us to analyze sales, trends, margins and retail shrink (spoiled product);
provides dynamic pallet mapping for packout, which enables us to more efficiently ship our products;
How to read Risk Factors (Item 1A) in a 10-Q
A 10-Q risk-factor section usually takes one of three forms; this page classifies it as one of:
- Pointer — the filer states there have been no material changes and points back to the annual 10-K risk factors; there is no own risk text to compare this quarter.
- Partial update — the filer carves out specific updated risks ("except as set forth below"); the excerpts show exactly what is new this quarter.
- Restated in full — the quarter carries the complete risk-factor text. When the prior quarter was only a pointer there is no prior full text to diff against, so the page flags the section as restated instead.
This describes the filing structure only — it is never a judgement on whether risk went up or down.
Source: text-level diff of the two SEC EDGAR filings · deterministic (no AI-generated content) · for reference only · not investment advice