Aisle 42

Join Corwin Hiebert as he talks with mission-driven food founders, leaders, farmers, retailers, and climate experts about fixing our broken food system, and redefining the future of the grocery store.

Referencing The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the number 42 helps set the stage as we discuss sustainability as both a perplexing problem and a simple solution—one that we don’t have 7 million years to figure out… the future of food is now.

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March 12, 2024
25
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March 12, 2024
25
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Ted Fleming | Partake Brewing

Learn about the innovative, sustainable and guilt-free world of non-alcoholic craft beer making.

Ted Fleming | Partake Brewing

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March 5, 2024
24
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March 5, 2024
24
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Pierre-Olivier | The Pretty Ugly Company

In this episode you’ll hear the story of how Pierre Olivier has taken on a bold mission to combat food waste with upcycled salsa made from discarded vegetables and organic corn chips that also uses beer waste.

Pierre-Olivier | The Pretty Ugly Company

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February 28, 2024
16
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February 28, 2024
16
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Matt Cimon | Portofino Bakery

Fresh bread is a staple in our grocery shopping routine and for most households… loaves and buns find their way into a lot of our meals.

Matt Cimon | Portofino Bakery

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February 20, 2024
30
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February 20, 2024
30
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Rachel Ladouceur | Café William

This conversation is with Rachel Ladouceur the Senior Marketing Director of Café William—an innovative and ethical coffee roasting company that is boldly venturing into the world of bringing sustainable coffee to the masses.

Rachel Ladouceur | Café William

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February 13, 2024
31
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February 13, 2024
31
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Miyoko Schinner | Vegan Chef & Entrepreneur

Plant-based eating is a great way to reduce our ca

Miyoko Schinner | Vegan Chef & Entrepreneur

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January 30, 2024
30
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January 30, 2024
30
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Tammy Eckenswiller | Flow Alkaline Spring Water

It's time to talk about water. The average consumption of package water is more than 45 gallons per person per year in the US and it outsells all other ready-to-drink beverages.

Tammy Eckenswiller | Flow Alkaline Spring Water