Fresh Take: These 30 Entrepreneurs May Just Change The Future Of Food

Food & Drink

It’s that time of year again: We’ve just honored the next batch of 30 Under 30 Food & Drink listmakers. What a bunch. There are dairy farmers and creators alongside restaurateurs and founders of brands of a wide array of products that just might be on your grocery shelves. There’s a better-for-you banana bread mix startup, a fast-acting, caffeinated gum, a pasta brand, and a line of probiotic trail mixes. Each of these honorees has found an early niche in the ever-changing world of food.

It’s my seventh year co-editing this list, my fifth alongside Forbes senior editor Kristin Stoller, and my first with staff writer Maria Gracia Santillana Linares. What a wild ride it’s been, and I’m excited for you to meet this year’s class.

— Chloe Sorvino, Staff Writer


Order my book, Raw Deal: Hidden Corruption, Corporate Greed and the Fight for the Future of Meat, out now from Simon & Schuster’s Atria Books.


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30 Under 30 Food & Drink 2024: Meet The Entrepreneurs Changing The Future Of Food

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Here’s The Number One Business Rule From 818 Founder Kendall Jenner

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Field Notes

A spectacular, Thanksgiving-Waste-Stock-powered turkey gumbo that my husband, Nick, made with our holiday leftovers.


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Chloe Sorvino leads coverage of food and agriculture as a staff writer on the enterprise team at Forbes. Her book, Raw Deal: Hidden Corruption, Corporate Greed and the Fight for the Future of Meat, published on December 6, 2022, with Simon & Schuster’s Atria Books. Her nearly nine years of reporting at Forbes has brought her to In-N-Out Burger’s secret test kitchen, drought-ridden farms in California’s Central Valley, burnt-out national forests logged by a timber billionaire, a century-old slaughterhouse in Omaha and even a chocolate croissant factory designed like a medieval castle in northern France.

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