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Vegan Business Talk features interviews with vegan business owners and entrepreneurs from across the globe. Hosted by journalist Katrina Fox, author of 'Vegan Ventures: Start and Grow an Ethical Business'.
Katrina is now the resident business expert at Vegan Business Tribe and you can find all of her content, masterclasses and PR course at www.veganbusinesstribe.com
VBT 172: James McInnes of Odd Burger on How to Scale a Vegan Fast Food Restaurant Chain
Vegan Business Talk
52 minutes 35 seconds
4 years ago
VBT 172: James McInnes of Odd Burger on How to Scale a Vegan Fast Food Restaurant Chain
In this episode I interview James McInnes, co-founder of Odd Burger vegan fast food chain in Ontario, Canada
James, who was a software executive, was diagnosed with high blood pressure in 2014 and changed his lifestyle for the better by going vegan.
He and his wife Lia began developing their own plant-based meats and soon were selling vegan meal kits featuring local ingredients.
But they couldn’t shake the idea that what the world needed was vegan fast food, at a price that could compete with animal foods.
In 2016 they debuted a food truck with a chickpea burger they called the “Big McInnes,” earning them a cease-and-desist from McDonald's – and they knew they were onto something.
Formerly called Globally Local, Odd Burger produces its own meat and dairy alternatives for use in its restaurants.
In April 2021, the company went public, and plans to have 20 locations by this time next year.
In this interview James discusses:
• How he turned getting a legal letter from McDonald's into an advantage
• How he successfully scaled the business from a food truck to several restaurant chains
• How smart tech in the making of food as well as with self-serve options has helped the business remain sustainable and able to thrive during during Covid when other restaurants folded
• The benefits of having your own production facility instead of relying on third-party vendors
• Why, after spending years building a brand, he decided to change the company’s name, and the benefits and challenges that brought
• Why he took the company public and how to know when to do this
• And more
Visit the Odd Burger website
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Vegan Business Talk
Vegan Business Talk features interviews with vegan business owners and entrepreneurs from across the globe. Hosted by journalist Katrina Fox, author of 'Vegan Ventures: Start and Grow an Ethical Business'.
Katrina is now the resident business expert at Vegan Business Tribe and you can find all of her content, masterclasses and PR course at www.veganbusinesstribe.com