The United States food and drink industry is estimated to be a more than $5 trillion per year industry. It has many big players that dominate the industry, but there are some great companies within the New York area that are looking to get themselves a piece of the $5 trillion pie.
I spoke to the founders of eight businesses that are each doing something great, and asked them questions about how they got to where they are, what struggles they had to overcome, where they see the business going, and what advice they would have for entrepreneurs looking to make the first step in starting a business. They are all very unique and you’re sure to see their names popping up more soon. Here they are!
Phin & Phebes
The company started when one of the founders hosted a dinner party and made home-made ice cream. The guests loved it so much that she decided to turn her delicious ice cream into a business after she realized there was a gap in the marketplace that could be filled by higher-end ice cream, with unique and innovative flavors.
For those of you that want to start your own business, Crista believes that a good, positive approach and a willingness to fail is key. She also advises hopeful entrepreneurs to fully understand what makes their business tick, and constantly be adjusting it to be more optimal and self-sustaining.
Check out Phin & Phebes at phinandphebes.com or at a store near you here.
Molly’s Milk Truck
Molly’s Milk Truck is a food truck and soon to be brick-and-mortar cold brew coffee business that uses natural ingredients and almond milk to make their coffee the healthiest and tastiest it can be.
She believes strongly in “Google and a lot of sweat” and that if you want it enough, you can have it.
Hoda wants you to “give the underdog a try and check out Molly’s Milk Truck at www.mollysmilktruck.com
Vega Coffee
Staying with America’s favorite beverage, Vega Coffee is reimagining the coffee supply chain. Usually, coffee farmers in Nicaragua make $1 or less per pound. The rest of the money goes to coffee roasters and distributors in the United States. Vega now has farmers roasting the coffee themselves, so they can make around $5 per pound now.
Check out Vega Coffee over at www.vegacoffee.com
Try the World
Try the World is an online food marketplace that aims to capture cultures through food. They take food that would normally be unavailable in the United States and bring it here for everyone to try.
They advise any hopeful entrepreneurs to discover something that they believe there is a need for and give it their all, even if it’s difficult or does not make sense all the time.
Check out Try the World at www.trytheworld.com
BookaLokal and SixPlus
BookaLokal and SixPlus are both founded by Evelyne White and Frank Ramirez. BookaLokal is a platform that allows travelers to go into someone’s home for a home-cooked dinner, which the local is payed for. BookaLokal is in North America, South America, and Europe! SixPlus is a platform that connects private event spaces with those who want to book them. It came out of the interest in private events from BookaLokal. While Evelyne really like both businesses, she recognized that SixPlus was the scalable one, so she kept BookaLokal running, but looked to expand SixPlus.
“I would advise them to make sure they’re solving a real problem.” Evelyne believes that creating a good team around you is as important as a great idea.“The most important thing to do as a founder is to identify what skills you’re missing and build a team around you.”
Check out BookaLokal at www.bookalokal.com
And check out SixPlus at www.sixplus.com
FoodtoEat
FoodtoEat was founded 5 years ago by Deepti Sharma Kapur, who was listed in the 2013 edition of the Forbes 30 Under 30. She recognized a couple of problems. Firstly, food trucks were beloved by many and were becoming more and more popular, but they were not run optimally. Secondly, catering companies were uninspired and uninventive. So, she created FoodtoEat to solve both. FoodtoEat takes the great food found at various food trucks and restaurants and brings them to your office for a catered event.
Deepti believes FoodtoEat is the “Robin Hood” of the online food ordering world, because they help the small businesses that provide the food grow. They currently have over 900 food trucks and restaurants in their arsenal, and a going full steam ahead.
Deepti recognized that ordering catering for an event is actually very difficult, because the average person doesn’t know how to navigate it. That’s why FoodtoEat has a personal concierge for every client to help them through the process and make sure they are happy with the end result.
Check out FoodtoEat at www.foodtoeat.com
Tipsi
Tipsi is an app that helps both sides of wine retailing, the retailers themselves and the customers. Founder Mike Bell noticed that everything was becoming more digitalized, except the wine industry. So, he tried to digitize the wine industry while solving some problems that it already had. Thus, Tipsi was born.
At the beginning, Tipsi was an app that displayed which wines were available at which restaurants, but it quickly grew into a retail tool to help the retailer and the consumer. For the retailer, Tipsi simplifies business and allows them to effectively stay open and in business 24/7, even if their physical store is only open for a fraction of that time. For the consumer, Tipsi allows them to find exactly the wine they want and get it easily. Tipsi is aiming to be the Amazon of wine, and they are on their way.
Check out Tipsi at www.gettipsi.com or download it on the App Store or Google Play.
There are eight businesses that are doing something interesting and unique in the food and drink industry. Each of these businesses are unique in their own ways and are very deserving of your business. I hope these insights into these businesses was an interesting read, and the advice they gave to hopeful entrepreneurs was helpful. Check each of these businesses out on their respective websites and give them a try!
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