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FoodState is in the business of improving lives by staying true to the intention of food. Their passion for burgeoning wellness lifestyle practices is so innate that the business judges its performance by counting, reporting, tracking, and forecasting the number of lives improved monthly, year-to-date, and historically as well as approaching decision making through this lens. Their innovative Slo-Food Process makes FoodState the only company in the food supplement space that is wholly vertically integrated. The Slo-Food Process, coined fresh from farm to tablet, has embedded sustainability at each step, with respect to human prosperity and environmental appreciation, and prides itself on “Big T” transparency, establishing a scalable and replicable innovation.
Nature intended us to consume essential vitamins and minerals by eating fresh, vibrant vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. FoodState is in the business of augmenting consumers’ diet with a broad array of authentic nourishment as available naturally, not simply through vitamins alone. Since standard manufacturing processes can destroy several delicate phytonutrients that are indispensable in supporting health, FoodState had no other choice than to innovate the standard supplement manufacturing and synthesis process. With collaboration from the University of New Hampshire, FoodState designed the Slo-Food Process, which is used to make products for both their brands, MegaFood and INNATE Response Formulas.
Engineered to maximize the potency of a vitamin or mineral within the phytonutrient-rich whole foods selected, the Slo-Food Process, as the name implies, is a slower, gentler manufacturing of whole food supplements. At each of the seven step processes from farm to tablet, innovation was paramount in creating a supplement that emulates nature and delivers a noticeable impact on consumers’ journey toward optimal health. Alison Moore, Great People Finder at FoodState, said that the Slo-Food Process “closes the nutritional gap” by augmenting one’s diet and enlightening people on the measurable difference organic food makes. An amalgamation of innovations comprises the Slo-Food Process, which delivers a tablet solely derived from whole foods with 100% of the fruits, vegetables, and whole grains utilized. In addition, the Slo-Food Process operates sustainably by creating zero waste. The seven steps are as follows: connect, pick, grind, transform, dry, tumble, and press.
Craven said in the interview with WMUR NH Chronical that “The body recognizes the whole orange, not just the ascorbic acid that comes out that people like to call Vitamin C. The whole orange, everything that makes the orange special, the body can utilize that and assimilate that in a more unique way." FoodState’s mission is to “improve the lives of retailers, practitioners, consumers and our employees” by, what Alison Moore, Great People Finder at FoodState, calls, “closing the nutritional gap” created by our diets. In 1973, FoodState produced and marketed superior health supplements to health-conscious people. These products slowly grew attention and became trendy. Moore says that this is no longer a trend and has “outgrown its fad” to become a stable in healthy living. Today, FoodState is committed to manufacturing the highest quality product, the promotion of a healthy lifestyle, and the care of the environment and its associates by returning to the essence of food consumption intended by nature.
The impact of FoodState’s Slo-Food Process is the delivery of a quality whole food supplement previously absent from the market. It spotlights a new line of therapeutics — one which nature intended and holds abundant. The Slo-Food Process returns food intake to a more humanistic manner, one that highlights the nourishment diverse, fresh foods provide. In an era of modernization and distancing from the source of the food we consume, the Slo-Food Process delivers a tablet that captures the freshness of a farm and is more potent than other supplements on the market since it captures the entire essence of the food. Furthermore, FoodState as an organization promotes sustainable lifestyle choices like health wellness through thoughtful consumption of freshly prepared foods, not processed meals riddled with additives or consumption of artificial supplements. FoodState has won several awards as a result of their Slo-Food Technology’s effectiveness including the 2016 Eco-Excellence Award in Wellness, 2011 and 2013 Best of Supplements Award, and the 2014 Vity Award Winner in New Specialty: Herbal Supplement.
The Slo-Food process is vital for the business. It is scalable and replicable to other foods. Most recently, FoodState purchased another Refractance Window Dryer to increase its production capabilities due to a 50% increase in demand. Additionally, FoodState is solidifying partnerships with additional farms to meet its expanding foothold in the market. Furthermore, employees are revered and given fantastic wellness and lifestyle benefits. In addition, every employee is given 10 free bottles monthly so that FoodState practices what it preaches. This perpetuates a public health education on healthy eating and the benefits of fresh foods. To measure the state of their business, FoodState employs the Lives Improved Scoreboard where annual performance (while steadily profitable) is gauged on how many lives have been enriched through its products. Last year, they positively affected 1.78 million lives. Year to date, FoodState has grown by 46%, improving over 2.6 million lives.
Moore recently became aware of the deep impact FoodState was making societally by observing her son tell his father “That apple cannot be healthy; look how shiny it is! It’s not organic and probably processed.” FoodState is striving to bring about a social awareness about healthy eating and lifestyle choices. The Slo-Food Process bridges nutritional gaps in everyone’s diet while eliminating waste and improving health. Washington State University concluded that, compared to more commonly practiced drying methods, such as spray or freeze drying, the Slo-Food Process retains the highest levels of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. FoodState is revolutionizing the supplement and therapeutic industry by exploiting the naturally occurring nourishment in the foods we are surrounded by. FoodState has tracked the number of lives they have improved through their products to be over 20.9 million.
FoodState’s reverence for nourishing society cannot be stated without addressing their piety for environmental betterment. Their Slo-Food Technology most profoundly addresses the United Nation Sustainable Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production. This is accomplished via zero food waste, unlike other whole food pill manufacturers. Furthermore, the pressing and packaging of the supplements prolongs the shelf life of the product thereby reducing the discarding of supplements by increasing their longevity. Furthermore, the Slo-Food Process, being vertically integrated, addresses the target of food losses along production and supply chains, including post-harvest losses. Lastly, the Slo-Food Technology meets Goal 9: Industry Innovation and Infrastructure by upgrading infrastructure and retrofitting industries to make them sustainable, which increases resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies and industrial processes. This is evident through radical innovation that captures 98% of food’s nourishment (versus an industry norm of 50%) and sensory qualities while eliminating heat and post-production waste.
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Alison Moore, Great People Finder