Two Degrees Food
Two Degrees Food[edit | edit source]
Two Degrees Food is a social enterprise that aims to fight global hunger by providing nutritious meals to children in need. For every product sold, the company donates a meal to a child in need. The company's mission is to create a world where no child goes hungry.
History[edit | edit source]
Two Degrees Food was founded in 2011 by Lauren Walters and Will Hauser, two entrepreneurs with a passion for social change. They were inspired by the concept of "buy one, give one", and decided to apply it to food. Since its inception, Two Degrees Food has donated millions of meals to children in need around the world.
Products[edit | edit source]
Two Degrees Food offers a range of nutritious and delicious food products. These include energy bars, protein bars, and snack bars. All products are made with natural ingredients and are free from artificial preservatives and sweeteners.
Social Impact[edit | edit source]
Two Degrees Food partners with various non-profit organizations to distribute meals to children in need. These organizations operate in various parts of the world, including Africa, Asia, and South America. The company's "buy one, give one" model ensures that every product sold translates into a meal for a child in need.
Business Model[edit | edit source]
Two Degrees Food operates on a social enterprise model. This means that while it is a for-profit company, it also has a social mission at its core. The company's profits are used to fund its meal donation program, ensuring that it can continue to provide meals to children in need.
Future Plans[edit | edit source]
Two Degrees Food plans to expand its product range and reach more children in need. The company is also exploring partnerships with other organizations to increase its impact.
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