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Daniel Jesudason |
Director of Global Information Security and Chief Information Security Officer | Profile |
Chew is a food innovation lab that redefines what’s possible in the world of packaged food. Chew partners with companies of all sizes to create game-changing products that are not only delicious, but also radically more nutritious than anything else on the market, profitable, sustainable and scalable. We`re a dedicated team of passionate chefs, food scientists, and manufacturing experts. Our partners come to us because we can transform an inkling of an idea into something unbelievable to taste in a matter of days or weeks, not years. We refuse to compromise on nutrition, taste, and sustainability all while pushing the boundaries of scalability and manufacturing practices. Our mission is to give consumers better choices when they walk down the aisle of the grocery store.
E.A. Sween is a leading supplier in the ready-to-eat sandwiches industry, providing a range of lunch and breakfast options with all family appeal, as well as artisan breads and flavorful fillings for consumers looking for a more premium experience. The...
Founded by YouTube phenomenon Emma Chamberlain, Chamberlain Coffee is high-quality, sustainably sourced organic coffee roasted in California, so you can feel good about the coffee you`re sipping on. No pesticides, no BS. Available in single-serve bags, instant sticks, ground and whole bean options, Chamberlain Coffee is symbolized by different characters to encapsulate the different coffee drinker in all of us. The brand also has various other delicious offerings, including their 5x sold-out Matcha, Cocoa Grizzly Hot Chocolate, and Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans. Supporting coffee-farming communities in Latin America, Chamberlain Coffee works with Food4Farmers to ensure long-term food security for coffee-farming families.
At Pure Prairie Poultry, we invite you back to a time when both chicken and intentions were honest, simple, good. Neighbors knew one another other by name, communities came together, and handshakes sealed relationships. Though the here-and-now feels complicated, it doesn`t have to be. It takes awareness and commitment to use modern practices for good—not as a replacement for the ideas and touch of real people and real food.