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The Food Tech Show: The Story Behind Spoon Plus

by Michael Wolf
May 21, 2020May 21, 2020Filed under:
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We write and talk a lot about product launches here at The Spoon, but we look inward on this week’s Food Tech Show as we discuss the backstory behind Spoon Plus, our membership community we launched last week.

If you’re a blog or online content nerd, this one is for you as we talk about our previous efforts at one of Silicon Valley’s biggest tech blogs and how the world of online memberships has evolved over the past decade. We also discuss how we’d been planning on building Plus before COVID-19, but how the pandemic gave the launch a little more urgency.

If you’re a food tech nerd, we’ve got you covered too, because in this show we also talk about these stories:

  • Walmart & others employ geofencing during COVID-19
  • Bye-bye, Buffet! A Look at Restaurant Reopening Guidelines Across the U.S.
  • The founder of Woot launches a pasta-as-a-service pop up

As always, you can listen to The Food Tech Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also download it directly to your device or just click play below.

http://media.adknit.com/a/1/33/smart-kitchen-show/lotedt.3-2.mp3


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