The Main Course

Episode 289: Mike Lee


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Our Moderator Libby gives hard-hitting stories of food in the news to our panelists and they discuss their attitudes and opinions in our Weekly Baste Segment. This week we discuss seaweed, recycling, and grass-fed beef. In our Words to Marinate On segment our panelists listen to a clip and each give their opinion. The Maillard Reaction Segment opens the floor for each panelist to give an opinion about a question that is relevant to the current week. The show is rounded out by our special guest Mike Lee who is the founder of The Future Market, a futurist food lab that explores what our food system could look like in the next 5-25 years through pop-up experiences and conceptual product prototypes. Mike is also co-founder of Alpha Food Labs, an Innovation Lab for next-gen food startups and corporations building products that are better for by People, Planet, and Profit.

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