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== Two Degrees Food ==
== Two Degrees Food ==


[[File:Two_Degrees_Bars.jpg|thumb|Two Degrees Bars]]
[[File:Two_Degrees_Bars.jpg|thumb|right|Two Degrees Food bars]]


'''Two Degrees Food''' is a social enterprise that produces nutrition bars with the mission of fighting childhood hunger. The company operates on a "buy-one-give-one" model, where for every bar sold, a nutrition pack is donated to a malnourished child.
'''Two Degrees Food''' is a company that produces nutrition bars with a social mission. The company is known for its commitment to fighting childhood hunger through a "buy-one-give-one" model. For every bar sold, Two Degrees Food donates a meal to a hungry child.


== History ==
== History ==
Two Degrees Food was founded in 2010 by [[Will Hauser]] and [[Lauren Walters]]. The company was inspired by the founders' desire to address global hunger and malnutrition. They aimed to create a business model that would allow consumers to contribute to social good through their everyday purchases.
 
Two Degrees Food was founded with the goal of addressing global malnutrition. The founders were inspired by the "one-for-one" model popularized by other social enterprises. They aimed to create a product that not only provided nutrition to consumers but also contributed to solving the problem of [[childhood hunger]].


== Products ==
== Products ==
Two Degrees Food offers a variety of nutrition bars made from natural ingredients. The bars are designed to be both nutritious and delicious, appealing to health-conscious consumers. The company emphasizes the use of non-GMO and gluten-free ingredients.
 
The primary product of Two Degrees Food is its line of nutrition bars. These bars are made with natural ingredients and are designed to provide a healthy snack option for consumers. The bars come in various flavors and are marketed as both nutritious and socially responsible.


== Social Impact ==
== Social Impact ==
The core mission of Two Degrees Food is to combat childhood hunger. For every bar sold, the company donates a nutrition pack to a child in need. These nutrition packs are distributed through partnerships with various non-profit organizations, including [[Partners in Health]] and [[Valid Nutrition]].
 
Two Degrees Food partners with non-profit organizations to distribute meals to children in need. The company focuses on areas with high rates of [[malnutrition]] and works to ensure that the meals provided are nutritious and culturally appropriate. The "buy-one-give-one" model allows consumers to contribute to this mission with each purchase.


== Business Model ==
== Business Model ==
Two Degrees Food operates on a "buy-one-give-one" model, similar to other social enterprises like [[TOMS Shoes]]. This model allows consumers to directly contribute to social causes through their purchases. The company aims to raise awareness about global hunger and encourage responsible consumerism.


== Recognition ==
The business model of Two Degrees Food is centered around social entrepreneurship. By integrating a charitable component into their sales strategy, the company aims to attract consumers who are conscious of social issues and want to make a positive impact through their purchasing decisions.
Two Degrees Food has been recognized for its innovative approach to social entrepreneurship. The company has received accolades from various organizations and has been featured in numerous media outlets for its efforts to address malnutrition.


== Related pages ==
== Challenges ==
* [[Social enterprise]]
 
Operating a business with a social mission presents unique challenges. Two Degrees Food must balance the need to be profitable with its commitment to donating meals. This requires careful management of costs and partnerships to ensure sustainability.
 
== Related Pages ==
 
* [[Social entrepreneurship]]
* [[Malnutrition]]
* [[Malnutrition]]
* [[Childhood hunger]]
* [[Corporate social responsibility]]
* [[Corporate social responsibility]]
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Social enterprises]]
[[Category:Social enterprises]]
[[Category:Food and drink companies of the United States]]
[[Category:Food companies]]
[[Category:Companies established in 2010]]

Latest revision as of 11:28, 15 February 2025

Two Degrees Food[edit]

Two Degrees Food bars

Two Degrees Food is a company that produces nutrition bars with a social mission. The company is known for its commitment to fighting childhood hunger through a "buy-one-give-one" model. For every bar sold, Two Degrees Food donates a meal to a hungry child.

History[edit]

Two Degrees Food was founded with the goal of addressing global malnutrition. The founders were inspired by the "one-for-one" model popularized by other social enterprises. They aimed to create a product that not only provided nutrition to consumers but also contributed to solving the problem of childhood hunger.

Products[edit]

The primary product of Two Degrees Food is its line of nutrition bars. These bars are made with natural ingredients and are designed to provide a healthy snack option for consumers. The bars come in various flavors and are marketed as both nutritious and socially responsible.

Social Impact[edit]

Two Degrees Food partners with non-profit organizations to distribute meals to children in need. The company focuses on areas with high rates of malnutrition and works to ensure that the meals provided are nutritious and culturally appropriate. The "buy-one-give-one" model allows consumers to contribute to this mission with each purchase.

Business Model[edit]

The business model of Two Degrees Food is centered around social entrepreneurship. By integrating a charitable component into their sales strategy, the company aims to attract consumers who are conscious of social issues and want to make a positive impact through their purchasing decisions.

Challenges[edit]

Operating a business with a social mission presents unique challenges. Two Degrees Food must balance the need to be profitable with its commitment to donating meals. This requires careful management of costs and partnerships to ensure sustainability.

Related Pages[edit]