What if your product could feed 100 people every time someone bought it?
In this episode, I sit down with Seema Sanghavi, founder of Cooks Who Feed — a Canadian social enterprise that combats hunger and food waste through ethically handmade kitchen textiles. Seema's "1-for-100" model is simple but powerful: every apron sold provides 100 meals to those in need.
From a transformative 2016 trip to India, to a successful Kickstarter launch, to opening her own production facility and crossing the 2 million meals donated milestone — this conversation is packed with honest, actionable insights for any founder building a purpose-driven brand.
What we cover:
✅ Validating a product idea through crowdfunding before leaving a stable corporate job
✅ Building the "1 apron = 100 meals" giveback model with partners Second Harvest, No Kid Hungry, and Feeding India
✅ Scaling ethical production by opening a dedicated facility in India in 2022
✅ Partnering with celebrity chefs to grow brand awareness and mission reach
✅ Navigating the tension between retail and B2B in a mission-driven business
✅ Why sustainability in the hospitality industry needs to extend beyond food — into linens
✅ Seema's no-nonsense advice for founders who are waiting for everything to be perfect before they launch
Connect with Seema & Cooks Who Feed:
- 🌐 cookswhofeed.com
- 📸 Instagram: @cookswhofeed
- 📩 info@cookswhofeed.com
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Learn more about starting and scaling a for-purpose business at www.talkingpurpose.ca
Start your business today on the best e-commerce platform in the world on Shopify