After the pandemic hit, I started to post in a few food startup groups if they’d like to be interviewed. It was my impulsive way of giving back. My Food Job Rocks now does have a bit of a barrier of entry just because I get so many PR inquiries so this was an opportunity to ask businesses who might not have made it, about what’s going on in their world. So I have a couple of interviews where I talk to businesses that are a bit new and interview them. This is one of them and I learned a ton from this. I think it’s always refreshing interviewing people who’ve just started because the idea of how they started and what resources they use is just so fresh in their heads.
Today we have Michael Mitchell, from Acari Fish. This is a bit of a short episode but it brings some interesting perspectives. How do you turn trash into treasure? In this case, Michael shares with me the devil fish of Mexico and how he found an opportunity to turn it into Jerky. Properly named, El Diablito Jerky. I also found it fascinating the global political confusion when it comes to selling catfish products.
Enjoy!
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Show Notes
El Diablito Jerky
Armored Catfish
Big Ideas Social Venture Competition
Global Social Venture Competition
Vietnamese Catfish
FDA controls all seafood
USDA actually controls catfish
How did the pandemic affect your sales?: It canceled sales plans usch as demos but luckily we have a shelf-stable products
We’re also trying influencer channels: We’re testing keto/gluten-free fitness influencers
What advice would you give someone in the CPG industry?: Keep battling. There’s a lot of challenges. The community for the Startup CPG community is extremely well-connected
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