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#125 Toby Savill, Co-Founder and CEO at Foodstuff, on Food Delivery with a Conscience
Publisher |
Michael Tingsager
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Careers
Entrepreneurship
Management
Publication Date |
Sep 23, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:41:19

There’s no doubt that the food delivery business supports the big chains but not the independent ones. Enter a real changemaker: Toby Savill, Co-Founder and CEO at Foodstuff – a new food delivery company in the UK which works with only independents, supports riders on living wage, and provides a zero emissions delivery.

What’s more, Foodstuff launched during the pandemic, yet they’ve managed to scale across multiple locations in the UK – including Manchester, Bristol and Cambridge. Tune in to this conversation as we discuss the power of brand association, what it’s like challenging Just Eat and Uber Eats, Foodstuff’s restaurant vetting process, and building their advisory board. 

Links:

Foodstuff: https://wearefoodstuff.co.uk/ 

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