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The Future of Food: Plant Based Food Association's Hannah Lopez on the Future of Foodservice

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In this week’s episode of the Titans of Food Service podcast, Nick Portillo speaks with Hannah Lopez, the Director of Marketplace for Food Service at the Plant Based Foods Association (PBFA). Nick and Hannah discuss exciting developments in the plant-based food movement, recent legislation in Los Angeles County, and Hannah's background in starting a juice business. Hannah also shares her passion for promoting plant-based options in the food service industry and the importance of consumer preferences in driving change as plant-based dishes begin to emerge as leading dishes on menus across America.

Quotes

  • "Fifty-one percent of consumers that are purchasing plant-based foods are omnivores. They're eating meat as well. And so it's no longer just about the two to 3% vegan market, which is a very strong misconception, especially in our world of food service, where we're working with foodservice operators that have been in the game for thirty plus years in some cases." -Hannah Lopez [20:33]

  • "We're very data-driven. We tap into the consumer because really what they're spending their money on is going to dictate the future of plant-based foods. And we're not slowing down, we're sustaining. The entire food market dipped last year, but plant-based foods in retail alone, we're still over an $8 billion industry and we're still very steady around the trajectories that we set out for seven years ago, so we're not slowing down." -Hannah Lopez [18:01]

TIMESTAMPS

(00:34) Hannah’s background

(07:48) The challenges of scaling a business

(10:50) Managing large teams in decision making

(16:49) A day in the life of Hannah at PBFA

(21:54) Turkey’s recent ban on vegan cheese

(24:01) Plant-based foods gaining support in congress

(28:19) Connect with Hannah

RESOURCES

Portillo Sales

CONTACT

Nick: nick.portillo@portillosales.com

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Manage episode 413031819 series 3420965
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In this week’s episode of the Titans of Food Service podcast, Nick Portillo speaks with Hannah Lopez, the Director of Marketplace for Food Service at the Plant Based Foods Association (PBFA). Nick and Hannah discuss exciting developments in the plant-based food movement, recent legislation in Los Angeles County, and Hannah's background in starting a juice business. Hannah also shares her passion for promoting plant-based options in the food service industry and the importance of consumer preferences in driving change as plant-based dishes begin to emerge as leading dishes on menus across America.

Quotes

  • "Fifty-one percent of consumers that are purchasing plant-based foods are omnivores. They're eating meat as well. And so it's no longer just about the two to 3% vegan market, which is a very strong misconception, especially in our world of food service, where we're working with foodservice operators that have been in the game for thirty plus years in some cases." -Hannah Lopez [20:33]

  • "We're very data-driven. We tap into the consumer because really what they're spending their money on is going to dictate the future of plant-based foods. And we're not slowing down, we're sustaining. The entire food market dipped last year, but plant-based foods in retail alone, we're still over an $8 billion industry and we're still very steady around the trajectories that we set out for seven years ago, so we're not slowing down." -Hannah Lopez [18:01]

TIMESTAMPS

(00:34) Hannah’s background

(07:48) The challenges of scaling a business

(10:50) Managing large teams in decision making

(16:49) A day in the life of Hannah at PBFA

(21:54) Turkey’s recent ban on vegan cheese

(24:01) Plant-based foods gaining support in congress

(28:19) Connect with Hannah

RESOURCES

Portillo Sales

CONTACT

Nick: nick.portillo@portillosales.com

  continue reading

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