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Matt Feldman Moku Foods - Becoming An Investable Company

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Matt Feldman is Co-Founder and CEO at Moku Foods. He's also named on Forbes' "30 Under 30" list this year!

Moku Foods uses clean, plant-based ingredients without processed and artificial ingredients and turning them into products that have the taste and texture of meat. One of the products they have now is the mushroom-based jerky.

Moku is backed by the founders of Thrive Market, Casper, Soylent, and Mendocino Farms as well as major firms - Siddhi Capital and Vanterra Capital.

I love what Matt said: "We’re not here just to make jerky. We’re here to encourage everyone to take mindful steps towards a healthier, sustainable future".


Some Questions I Asked:
What made you start Moku Foods?
What were some of your takeaways from previous companies you started?
How do you find a co-founder that's aligned with your vision?
What do you enjoy the most in your day to day?
Why did you go into DTC first instead of retail?
Do you see any trends if consumers are becoming more conscious in their purchases?
What's your vision for Moku Foods in the next one to two years time?
How were you able to attract investors?


Don't Miss:
2:30 Why started mushroom jerky company?
5:25 Learnings from previous startups
7:00 Finding a co-founder
8:30 Matt's day to day activities
11:30 3 things to check if your product is suitable for DTC
12:25 Why DTC first before retail
16:30 Ideal customers
17:40 Vision for Moku Foods in 1-2 years time
19:00 How to get investors
21:00 What investors look for in a company
22:30 Where to buy Moku Foods
23:10 Developing a product for scale from Day 1
Connect With Us
>>> Grab yourself some mushroom jerky at MokuFoods.com or on Amazon.
You can buy risk-free with Moku's 100% happiness guarantee or an instant refund.
Vincent Tandiono
>>> Connect with me on Facebook, LinkedIn or email vince@vincenttandiono.com

Make sure to subscribe to the show, we release a new episode every Tuesday at 9 am EST.
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Matt Feldman is Co-Founder and CEO at Moku Foods. He's also named on Forbes' "30 Under 30" list this year!

Moku Foods uses clean, plant-based ingredients without processed and artificial ingredients and turning them into products that have the taste and texture of meat. One of the products they have now is the mushroom-based jerky.

Moku is backed by the founders of Thrive Market, Casper, Soylent, and Mendocino Farms as well as major firms - Siddhi Capital and Vanterra Capital.

I love what Matt said: "We’re not here just to make jerky. We’re here to encourage everyone to take mindful steps towards a healthier, sustainable future".


Some Questions I Asked:
What made you start Moku Foods?
What were some of your takeaways from previous companies you started?
How do you find a co-founder that's aligned with your vision?
What do you enjoy the most in your day to day?
Why did you go into DTC first instead of retail?
Do you see any trends if consumers are becoming more conscious in their purchases?
What's your vision for Moku Foods in the next one to two years time?
How were you able to attract investors?


Don't Miss:
2:30 Why started mushroom jerky company?
5:25 Learnings from previous startups
7:00 Finding a co-founder
8:30 Matt's day to day activities
11:30 3 things to check if your product is suitable for DTC
12:25 Why DTC first before retail
16:30 Ideal customers
17:40 Vision for Moku Foods in 1-2 years time
19:00 How to get investors
21:00 What investors look for in a company
22:30 Where to buy Moku Foods
23:10 Developing a product for scale from Day 1
Connect With Us
>>> Grab yourself some mushroom jerky at MokuFoods.com or on Amazon.
You can buy risk-free with Moku's 100% happiness guarantee or an instant refund.
Vincent Tandiono
>>> Connect with me on Facebook, LinkedIn or email vince@vincenttandiono.com

Make sure to subscribe to the show, we release a new episode every Tuesday at 9 am EST.
  continue reading

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