Chipotle’s Aluminaries Project Focuses on Driving Change in Food Industry
Chipotle Mexican Grill has announced its first class of the company’s aluminaries project, which provides eight growth-stage ventures with resources to grow and drive positive change. Sponsored by non-profit organizations Chipotle Cultivate Foundation and Uncharted, each venture that is part of the seven-month accelerator program receives mentorship and coaching from industry leaders, and they participate in a five-day boot camp next month. Each member of the class of 2019 also receives free burritos for a year, and Chipotle will cater their office, according to a Chipotle press release.
The following ventures selected to participate in the Chipotle Aluminaries Project focus on a variety of areas in the food industry:
- AdVoice
- American Ostrich Farms
- Asarasi
- GrubTubs
- ImpactVision
- Novolyze
- Rex Animal Health
- Sophie’s Kitchen Plant-Based Seafood
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