Disrupting dairy is no mean feat in a country like New Zealand. But that’s exactly what Tesh Randall did with her coconut yoghurt and the launch of Raglan Food Co. Tesh tells us how weaving personal values around sustainability and social causes into the core of the business has helped them achieve the success they’ve seen, including now supplying more than 600 stores in the Asia Pacific region.
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Disrupting dairy is no mean feat in a country like New Zealand. But that’s exactly what Tesh Randall did with her coconut yoghurt and the launch of Raglan Food Co. Tesh tells us how weaving personal values around sustainability and social causes into the core of the business has helped them achieve the success they’ve seen, including now supplying more than 600 stores in the Asia Pacific region.
They’re the power couple behind My Food Bag. Husband and wife duo, Cecilia and James Robinson co-founded the company of convenience that turned over $100 million in just three years, seeing them take out the title of the Deloitte Fast 50 Rising Star Winner in 2014. In this episode they discuss the importance of feeling fear, what they’ve risked for success, what they won’t, and why they’re now looking to disrupt New Zealand’s healthcare market with their app, Tend.
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Disrupting dairy is no mean feat in a country like New Zealand. But that’s exactly what Tesh Randall did with her coconut yoghurt and the launch of Raglan Food Co. Tesh tells us how weaving personal values around sustainability and social causes into the core of the business has helped them achieve the success they’ve seen, including now supplying more than 600 stores in the Asia Pacific region.