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S8 E2 –Have we seen the last of ‘real innovation’ in the food world?

When you think about it, food innovation goes back to the beginning of time. What does ‘food innovation’ mean and how does it fit into the industry?

Best soundbite: “Gravity caused food innovation because of Isaac Newton and the apple” – Mike Huttlestone

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