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56: What's in Your Sausage? The Importance of Certifying Food free-from Allergens
March 9, 2021

56: What's in Your Sausage? The Importance of Certifying Food free-fr…

From first selling sausage for a local 4th of July Festival in 1990, Loree Mulay Weisman is proud to run the 31-year-old food company that sells all products that are clean, paleo-friendly, gluten-free, and top 8 allergen-free. Though the ingredients are now “on-trend” her recipes are from her fami…

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Eating at a Meeting explores food and beverage (F&B) in the hospitality industry, exploring its essential role in shaping personal experiences, inclusivity, sustainability, culture, community, health, legal standards, and more.

Our mission is to share authentic stories that reveal the wide-ranging impact of F&B—socially, economically, emotionally, and environmentally. Here’s how we make a difference:

• Empower individuals and organizations to understand the profound effects of F&B on guest experiences, the planet, and financial outcomes.

• Educate those involved in growing, producing, preparing, and serving F&B about their crucial roles in ensuring food safety and inclusion while seizing opportunities to create welcoming dining experiences.

• Advocate for individuals with dietary needs by amplifying their voices and insights on navigating dining at meetings, enhancing their ability to advocate for themselves and deepening their understanding of the processes behind the kitchen doors.

Join us as we explore, educate, and transform the way we think about food in every meeting!

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