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In this eye-opening episode of the Good Food CFO podcast, Sarah Delevan talks with Stacy Mitchell, co-executive director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, about the myths of market consolidation and how food founders can fight back against corporate monopolies.
Stacy Mitchell is a writer, strategist, and policy advocate whose work focuses on dismantling concentrated corporate power and building thriving local economies. As co-executive director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, she has played a leading role in today's growing anti-monopoly movement and has authored influential works including "Big Box Swindle" and "Amazon's Stranglehold."
You’ll hear:
The Invisible Rules: How corporations have made market rules invisible, positioning us as consumers rather than citizens with power to change policies
Myth-Busting: Hard evidence disproving the "bigger is better" narrative, including the North Dakota pharmacy model that outperforms corporate chains
Food System Consolidation: How the suspension of the Robinson-Patman Act in 1980 allowed big retailers to demand preferential treatment, squeezing independent grocers
Beyond Consumer Power: Why "voting with your dollars" is important but insufficient for creating systemic change
Paths Forward: Practical actions for founders to engage with local policymakers and join the growing movement to enforce antitrust laws
Signs of Hope: Recent shifts in policy approach showing how the tide is turning against unchecked consolidation
More from Stacy:
Institute for Local Self-Reliance
"The Great Grocery Squeeze" in The Atlantic
Stacy's TED Talk: "Why We Can't Shop Our Way to a Better Economy"
This episode is brought to you by Settle.
Settle helps you make smarter decisions, and keep your business on track to grow sustainably. Head over to settle.com/goodfood to learn how brands like Carnivore Snax use Settle to manage their cash flow and growth.
Join The Good Food CFO Community:
Follow us on Instagram: @thegoodfoodcfo
Connect on LinkedIn: @sarahdelevan
Watch on YouTube: @thegoodfoodcfo
Become a Member: BABOYOT
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In this eye-opening episode of the Good Food CFO podcast, Sarah Delevan talks with Stacy Mitchell, co-executive director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, about the myths of market consolidation and how food founders can fight back against corporate monopolies.
Stacy Mitchell is a writer, strategist, and policy advocate whose work focuses on dismantling concentrated corporate power and building thriving local economies. As co-executive director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, she has played a leading role in today's growing anti-monopoly movement and has authored influential works including "Big Box Swindle" and "Amazon's Stranglehold."
You’ll hear:
The Invisible Rules: How corporations have made market rules invisible, positioning us as consumers rather than citizens with power to change policies
Myth-Busting: Hard evidence disproving the "bigger is better" narrative, including the North Dakota pharmacy model that outperforms corporate chains
Food System Consolidation: How the suspension of the Robinson-Patman Act in 1980 allowed big retailers to demand preferential treatment, squeezing independent grocers
Beyond Consumer Power: Why "voting with your dollars" is important but insufficient for creating systemic change
Paths Forward: Practical actions for founders to engage with local policymakers and join the growing movement to enforce antitrust laws
Signs of Hope: Recent shifts in policy approach showing how the tide is turning against unchecked consolidation
More from Stacy:
Institute for Local Self-Reliance
"The Great Grocery Squeeze" in The Atlantic
Stacy's TED Talk: "Why We Can't Shop Our Way to a Better Economy"
This episode is brought to you by Settle.
Settle helps you make smarter decisions, and keep your business on track to grow sustainably. Head over to settle.com/goodfood to learn how brands like Carnivore Snax use Settle to manage their cash flow and growth.
Join The Good Food CFO Community:
Follow us on Instagram: @thegoodfoodcfo
Connect on LinkedIn: @sarahdelevan
Watch on YouTube: @thegoodfoodcfo
Become a Member: BABOYOT

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