Farm to Fork: The Innovators with David Maloni
Welcome to Farm to Fork: The Innovators, the podcast where decades of industry expertise meet the future of the food supply chain. I'm David Maloni, your host, and with over 40 years in the food production, distribution, and operations sectors, I've seen the industry evolve. But now, it's time to push the boundaries of innovation further. Every other week, join me as I sit down with pioneers from the past, the game-changers of today, and the visionaries shaping the future of our field. Together, we'll explore new ideas, technologies, and strategies that can revolutionize how we farm, produce, move, and serve food to the world. I invite you, our listeners, to be a part of this journey. If you know someone or have a topic in mind that aligns with our mission, please reach out. Your input matters, and it could be the spark that ignites the next big breakthrough in the food supply chain. For more insights and to connect with my consultancy, visit www.DatumFS.com. Thank you for tuning in. Together, let's drive innovation and transform the way we nourish our communities
Humor, Humanity, and Insight
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Farm to Fork offers tremendous reflection and insight into food supply chain challenges and opportunities. But even more, David asks great questions in such a personable manner that the podcast becomes a forum for how to merge business integrity and personal ethics. A critical show for those inside and meaningful interviews for any business.
A culinary that fell short
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While the episode of "Farm to Fork: The Innovators" featuring Jeffrey Amoscato, Senior Vice President of Supply Chain and Menu Innovation at Shake Shack, promised insights into the intersection of culinary expertise and supply chain management, it ultimately fell short of expectations. Despite the potential for a deep dive into Shake Shack's innovative practices, the conversation remained surface-level throughout. While Amoscato's journey from culinary school to his current role was briefly touched upon, the discussion lacked depth and failed to provide meaningful insights into the strategies and challenges faced in managing a large-scale supply chain for a renowned restaurant chain. Moreover, the episode's emphasis on sustainability felt like an afterthought rather than a central theme. While the importance of sourcing sustainable ingredients was acknowledged, there was a lack of concrete examples or actionable strategies discussed. Instead of delving into Shake Shack's specific efforts towards sustainability or providing practical advice for listeners, the conversation remained vague and uninspiring. Overall, while the topic had the potential to be engaging and informative, the episode failed to deliver meaningful content and left listeners wanting more substance and depth.
Delicious Content!
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What a neat look back into time within the food supply chain world. Loved the history between you and two and look forward to other iconic episodes. Really love his former campaign , “ WE HAVE THE MEATS!!” and so do my kids! We scream it ever time 🤣also love the fact he’s a Southside Cubs fan! North side Cubs fan here that got to take my kids to that World Series 🤩
Great Insights for a Potential Restaurant Owner
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Really great insights in this episode. I’m talking with some partners about opening a restaurant in Atlanta and some of what we are trying to think about is our Philosophy around working with our employees, suppliers, and customers. Will definitely be listening to more and more episodes as they come out. While we will never be Arby’s - some interesting insights around transparency and how to make a restaurant a great customer to suppliers.
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