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SKUFood Recipes for Success

SKUFood Recipes for Success

Peter Chapman

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Business & Entrepreneuriat

Fréquence : 1 épisode/26j. Total Éps: 34

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The food and beverage industry impacts everyone. There is always something happening that impacts producers, processors, distributors, retailers and consumers. SKUFood Recipes for Success podcast tells the story of what is happening and why. 

Our guests will be people from one end of the value chain to the other.  We will discuss what they are working on and how it impacts the store shelf and what goes into the shopping cart. People want to know more about the food and beverage products they take home to share with family and friends. 

Host Peter Chapman has worked in this industry for his entire career. A high school job in retail evolved into 20 years with Canada’s largest food retailer where Peter worked in marketing and advertising and merchandising. After leaving Loblaw, Peter has worked with producers and processors from coast to coast to get their products on the shelf and into the shopping cart.

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S01 E29: Mushroom Protein, Cultivated Ambition & The Better Butchers

Saison 1 · Épisode 29

jeudi 4 décembre 2025Durée 36:23

In this episode of SKUFood Recipes for Success, we sit down with Mitchell Scott, co-founder & CEO of The Better Butchers, a Canadian brand building the next generation of meat alternatives. 

Mitchell comes with deep experience in the food industry, he previously co-founded another major alternative-protein brand and now is on a mission to remove animals from the food chain while building purpose-driven CPG brands. 
In our conversation, Mitchell shares how The Better Butchers uses mushroom-based proteins and mycelium technology to craft sustainable meat alternatives, how they plan to launch cultivated/fermented meat products, and how they’re positioning themselves in a rapidly evolving retail landscape. 

We also dive into the lessons learned from scaling disruptive food brands, navigating investor and regulatory hurdles, and what it takes to build a brand that resonates with modern consumers who care about flavour and the planet.
This episode is for entrepreneurs and food-brands looking to build with purpose, and make meaningful impact in the supermarket aisle.

Website: https://www.thebetterbutchers.com/ 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebetterbutchersmeat/ 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/The-Better-Butchers-100088953283487/ 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchell-the-scott/ 

If you like what you heard leave us a comment or a review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.

If you would like to be on the show, send us an email :

peter@skufood.com or susan@skufood.com

Keep informed and up to date about the latest news in the food industry, and follow us on social media:

Thanks for listening!

S01 E28: The SPICE Journey: Unlocking Under-represented Food Entrepreneurs

Saison 1 · Épisode 28

mercredi 26 novembre 2025Durée 44:17

In this episode of SKUFood Recipes for Success, we sit down with Natalie Frederick-Wilson, Business Advisor at the Centre for Women in Business and program lead for SPICE – the Specialized Program in Cooking Entrepreneurship.

With a focus on empowering under-represented women—particularly Black Nova Scotian, Indigenous, immigrant, and newcomer entrepreneurs—Natalie shares how SPICE helps food founders turn their passion for cooking into sustainable, scalable businesses. From accessing commercial kitchens to understanding food safety regulations and navigating co-packing partnerships, she reveals the practical supports and community connections that help level the playing field in Canada’s food industry.

Hear how SPICE is reshaping food entrepreneurship through hands-on business training, mentorship, and manufacturing readiness—and why inclusive support systems are key to building a stronger, more diverse food ecosystem.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-frederick-wilson-338b1873?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app

https://www.centreforwomeninbusiness.ca/about/our-team/natalie-frederick-wilson/

https://www.centreforwomeninbusiness.ca/learning/spice-specialized-program-in-cooking-entrepreneurship/

If you like what you heard leave us a comment or a review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.

If you would like to be on the show, send us an email :

peter@skufood.com or susan@skufood.com

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Thanks for listening!

S01 E19: Data-Driven Decisions: Turning Analytics into Fresh Food Success

Saison 1 · Épisode 19

jeudi 14 août 2025Durée 36:27

In this episode of Recipes for Success, we dive into the powerful role of data in the fresh food industry with Mike Mauti, at Execulytics Consulting. With over 25 years of experience in Canadian retail—most notably in senior leadership at Loblaw—Mike brings a wealth of knowledge on how analytics, execution, and strategy intersect to drive measurable success in the grocery sector.

Mike shares how Execulytics helps fresh food suppliers, producers, and brands make smarter, faster decisions through tools like The Produce Report: Canada, Produce DNA, and Efficient Consumer Surveys. His work bridges the gap between what consumers want and how retailers deliver—offering clients a strategic edge rooted in real data, not guesswork.

We also explore his career journey, including two decades at Loblaw where he led major teams and operations across merchandising, workforce management, and retail strategy. Now, as a respected voice in the industry and a contributor to the Canadian Produce Marketing Association and Vineland Stakeholder Advisory Council, Mike is helping shape the future of fresh retail in Canada.

If you’re in the food business and looking to improve your market positioning, understand your customers better, or navigate retail relationships with more confidence, this episode is packed with actionable insights.

https://execulytics.ca/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemauti/

If you like what you heard leave us a comment or a review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.

If you would like to be on the show, send us an email :

peter@skufood.com or susan@skufood.com

Keep informed and up to date about the latest news in the food industry, and follow us on social media:

Thanks for listening!

SO1 E18: A Jam- Packed Journey: From Fine Dining to Farmer’s Market-Rad Jamz

Saison 1 · Épisode 18

lundi 11 août 2025Durée 33:22

In this episode of Recipes for Success, we sit down with Kyla King—certified Red Seal Chef, food entrepreneur, and founder of Rad Jamz & Preserves Inc. and Rad Relish Co. Based in West Kelowna, BC, Kyla has taken her culinary training from Michelin-starred kitchens and turned it into a purpose-driven local business that’s now on shelves in over 200 Canadian retailers.

Raised in East Kelowna on a farm steeped in preserving traditions, Kyla’s childhood pantry was filled with freezer jam, home-canned peaches, and tomato sauces—never store-bought. That early connection to food and flavour led her to earn her Red Seal at Okanagan College, and build a career cooking in top-tier kitchens across Canada, Australia, and the UK. 

Kyla shares her inspiring story of leaving fine dining to launch Rad Jamz in 2016 at a local farmers’ market with her fiancé. The brand quickly gained attention for its bold flavours, sustainable practices, and simple promise: “Real fruit, no BS.” By rescuing surplus fruit from BC farms and focusing on low-sugar, small-batch production, Kyla is building a business that’s both good for the palate and the planet. 

We talk about scaling up, staying true to your values, and why authenticity (and a killer product) can still win in today’s competitive food industry. From jam jars to national growth, Kyla’s journey is a masterclass in craft, community, and creative entrepreneurship.

https://radjamz.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyla-king-32911b2a9/

https://www.instagram.com/radjamz/

https://www.facebook.com/radjamz/

If you like what you heard leave us a comment or a review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.

If you would like to be on the show, send us an email :

peter@skufood.com or susan@skufood.com

Keep informed and up to date about the latest news in the food industry, and follow us on social media:

Thanks for listening!

S01 E17: Bridging Human Skills and Technical Expertise with Emily Nichols of Connect Better Inc

Saison 1 · Épisode 17

jeudi 31 juillet 2025Durée 35:27

In this episode of Recipes for Success, we’re joined by Emily Nichols, a manufacturing engineer and founder of Connect Better Inc. Growing up on a farm, Emily developed a deep appreciation for the food industry and hands-on problem solving. She later honed her skills working at Quaker, gaining valuable experience in food manufacturing and operations.
Drawing from her engineering background and experience as a keynote speaker and emcee, Emily specializes in helping organizations strengthen the human skills—connection, communication, and creativity—that are essential for success in today’s technical workplaces. She shares insights on how food businesses can foster better collaboration, enhance team dynamics, and build inclusive environments that drive sustainable growth and innovation.

Whether you're leading a food startup or managing a growing team, this conversation offers practical strategies to bridge the gap between technical expertise and human connection, empowering your business to thrive in a competitive industry.

LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilynichols/
https://connectbetter.today/about/


If you like what you heard leave us a comment or a review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.

If you would like to be on the show, send us an email :

peter@skufood.com or susan@skufood.com

Keep informed and up to date about the latest news in the food industry, and follow us on social media:

Thanks for listening!

S01 E16: Empowering Entrepreneurs: Breaking Barriers to Export with Rochelle Edward from Calgary Economic Development / TAP Program

Saison 1 · Épisode 16

jeudi 24 juillet 2025Durée 36:43

In this episode of Recipes for Success, we’re joined by Rochelle Edwards from Calgary Economic Development, Manager of the Trade Accelerator Program (TAP). Rochelle brings a unique perspective as both a passionate supporter of small and medium-sized food businesses and an entrepreneur herself, having founded Tribal Vanilla, a company specializing in premium vanilla products. Drawing from her own experience growing a specialty food brand, Rochelle now helps food producers and other SMEs develop export strategies and expand into international markets.

Together, we explore how TAP equips entrepreneurs with the tools, resources, and networks needed to navigate the complexities of global trade, overcome export challenges, and scale their businesses beyond local borders. Whether you’re just launching your food product or ready to take your brand worldwide, this conversation offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you succeed on the global stage.

https://www.calgaryeconomicdevelopment.com/export/trade-accelerator-program/SKu 

If you like what you heard leave us a comment or a review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.

If you would like to be on the show, send us an email :

peter@skufood.com or susan@skufood.com

Keep informed and up to date about the latest news in the food industry, and follow us on social media:

Thanks for listening!

S01 E15 From Island To Aisle: The Dairy Story with Lee Turner of ADL

Saison 1 · Épisode 15

mercredi 25 juin 2025Durée 38:26

In this episode of SKUFood Recipes for Success, we head to Prince Edward Island to explore the unique world of dairy with Lee Turner, National Sales Manager at Amalgamated Dairies Limited (ADL). With over a decade at ADL and nearly 15 years of advocacy for local food and beverage in Atlantic Canada, Lee shares how a cooperative rooted in community has built a national presence on grocery shelves across the country.

Lee reflects on his role in launching ADL’s Dairy Isle brand and the importance of strong partnerships with major retailers like Walmart, Loblaws, and Sobeys. He gives us an inside look at what it takes to grow a local dairy brand into a trusted national supplier, all while staying true to its PEI roots.

We also dive into the evolving dynamics of the Canadian dairy market, from shifting consumer expectations to supply chain complexities. Lee speaks candidly about the role of innovation in traditional industries, the challenges of navigating national distribution from a small island province, and why supporting local processors is more vital than ever.

It’s a conversation about legacy, leadership and local pride, straight from the Island to the national stage.

Website:
https://adl.ca/

If you like what you heard leave us a comment or a review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.

If you would like to be on the show, send us an email :

peter@skufood.com or susan@skufood.com

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Thanks for listening!

S01 E14 Sweet Supply: Berries, Borders and the Terminal Market Flow

Saison 1 · Épisode 14

jeudi 19 juin 2025Durée 29:56

Sweet supply: berries, borders and the terminal market flow

In this episode of SKUFood Recipes for Success, we speak with Anthony Bisogno, a seasoned leader in Canada’s fresh produce industry. From his early days on the floor of the Ontario Food Terminal to managing some of the most high-value produce categories like berries, grapes and stone fruit. 

Anthony offers a behind-the-scenes look at the complex world of berry importing, where success depends not only on global sourcing relationships but also on how well you manage the unpredictable. From frost-damaged crops in key growing regions to transportation delays caused by weather disruptions, he explains how volatile conditions can impact quality, supply, and pricing. His insights reveal how the produce industry responds to these ongoing challenges, and how strong communication and trust across the supply chain—from grower to retailer—are more important than ever.

Drawing on his early experience serving independent retailers and restaurateurs, Anthony also reflects on the critical role terminal markets play in keeping fresh, high-quality produce moving into local communities. As customer expectations rise and weather patterns grow more erratic, he discusses what it takes to stay agile and deliver consistency in a category where freshness is everything.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the food business who wants to better understand how imported produce, makes it to market, and what it takes to navigate the pressures of a changing climate and an increasingly demanding marketplace.

If you like what you heard leave us a comment or a review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.

If you would like to be on the show, send us an email :

peter@skufood.com or susan@skufood.com

Keep informed and up to date about the latest news in the food industry, and follow us on social media:

Thanks for listening!

S01 E13 The co-packing connection: building food industry partnerships - Karl Wirtz

Saison 1 · Épisode 13

vendredi 23 mai 2025Durée 38:11

In this episode of Recipes for Success, we sit down with Karl Wirtz, President of WG Corporate, to explore the vital but often misunderstood world of co-packing in the food industry. With decades of experience helping brands find packaging solutions from concept to shelf, Karl shares invaluable insights into what makes a successful co-packing partnership and why more food businesses are turning to experts like WG Corporate to bring their visions to market efficiently and effectively.

This episode is packed with strategic advice, operational wisdom and real world examples, demystifying the co-packing process.

https://wgcorporate.com/

If you like what you heard leave us a comment or a review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.

If you would like to be on the show, send us an email :

peter@skufood.com or susan@skufood.com

Keep informed and up to date about the latest news in the food industry, and follow us on social media:

Thanks for listening!

S01 E12 From Prairie roots to premium bites: the jerky journey- Carzan Local Meats

Saison 1 · Épisode 12

vendredi 15 novembre 2024Durée 36:19

Welcome to Recipe for Success! In this episode, we’re excited to feature Carzan Local Meats, a family-owned business from Southey, Saskatchewan, dedicated to producing premium grass-fed beef and jerky products. Founded on the principles of sustainability and regenerative ranching, Carzan has become known for its locally raised meats and innovative flavour offerings in their growing jerky business.

Join us as we delve into their journey with Carter and Carmen, from their family roots to their commitment to providing top-tier products that reflect their passion for sustainability and community.

Get ready to hear the inspiring story behind Carzan Local Meats.

​Website: https://carzanmeats.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carzanmeats
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carzanmeats/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@carzangrassfed


If you like what you heard leave us a comment or a review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.

If you would like to be on the show, send us an email :

peter@skufood.com or susan@skufood.com

Keep informed and up to date about the latest news in the food industry, and follow us on social media:

Thanks for listening!


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