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Once Upon a Farm

Once Upon a Farm

Food and Beverage Services

Berkeley, California 99,457 followers

Farm-Fresh Taste Grows Here.™ 🌱 Organic snacks & meals with no added sugar. Trusted by parents, loved by little ones.

About us

In 2015, Cassandra Curtis founded Once Upon a Farm along with co-founder Ari Raz to create more nutritious, convenient, and delicious baby food options for her daughter that weren’t available in her local supermarket. After creating her own recipes and selling the first cold-pressed organic baby food at retail—she joined forces with industry legend and former Annie’s CEO John Foraker and actress, philanthropist, and mom of 3, Jennifer Garner, to create the next generation childhood nutrition company. We are now sold in more than 22,000 stores nationwide and online with a growing product portfolio of organic, farm-fresh snacks and meals for babies and big kids!

Website
http://www.onceuponafarmorganics.com
Industry
Food and Beverage Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Berkeley, California
Type
Partnership
Founded
2015
Specialties
Organic, Non-GMO, Cold-Pressed Meals for Kids , Organic, Non-GMO, Cold-Pressed Baby Food, Baby Food, Kids' Snacks, and Organic Food

Locations

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    2111 San Pablo Ave

    Suite 2216

    Berkeley, California 94702, US

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Employees at Once Upon a Farm

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    Chief Customer Officer and Head of Sales at Once Upon a Farm my career is dedicated to the craft of building lasting brands.

    Proud, grateful, and forever motivated. 💚 It never gets old to see clean, refrigerated baby and toddler food in market. I still stop in my tracks every single time — and yes, sometimes I hug the coolers. 😊 #BetterForBaby #RefrigeratedRevolution #OnceUponAFarm Once Upon a Farm Whole Foods Market

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  • We believe no child should ever go hungry. That's why supporting food-insecure families is part of who we are, every day of the year. While families wait for SNAP benefits to come back online, we have stepped up our donations. Last week, we were able to ship 360,000 nutritious refrigerated pouches, sent (at no cost, thanks to our partnership with Total Quality Logistics Moves That Matter) to Save the Children US Head Start Programs, food banks, and 10 food-assistance organizations recommended by you—our consumers. 💚

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  • For the 1 in 8 Americans who depend on SNAP benefits to feed their families, we recognize how challenging this moment is. As conversations continue around the future of one of our nation’s most vital lifelines, we are committed to doing our part. At Once Upon a Farm, we believe no child should ever go hungry and no parent should have to choose between food and other necessities. Supporting food-insecure families isn’t new for us, it’s part of who we are, every day of the year. Through our partnership with Save the Children and our ongoing work with food banks nationwide, we see firsthand how critical programs like SNAP and WIC are for millions of families. While Washington works to find a solution, we’re taking immediate action. This week, we’re increasing our regular donations to food distribution centers and committing to delivering approximately $700,000 in fresh, nutritious food to our partner food banks across the country. If you know of a food bank in need that can handle large, pallet-based deliveries of refrigerated food, please share that information in the comments below. We’ll do everything we can to help, either through this current donation or future deliveries. For those looking to support families in need, we encourage donating food to your local food bank or visiting this link (https://lnkd.in/eXRMnffK) to contribute directly to Save the Children. Every child deserves access to nourishing food. Together, we can help fill the gap and make sure families don’t go without the essentials they need most.

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  • "What is with these kids and their slang terms?" "Literally have no idea what you're saying" "Sorry, that means what now?" "Kids are just so hard to understand!" Meanwhile... "Let's set up a touch base to review the KPIs and OKRs" "How is our EBITDA looking?" "Here's the report on our TDPs and MULO" "The expected ROI should help boost HHP"

  • A haunted house but it’s just all my kids requesting different things for dinner A haunted house but it’s just my kids using slang terms I don’t understand (and maybe don't *want* to understand) A haunted house but it’s just my kid telling me at 9 p.m. about a school project due tomorrow A haunted house but it’s just my kid coming into my room in the middle of the night to tell me they “throwed up”

  • 🌟 Join our Sustainability Team! 🌟 We're looking for a Social Impact Strategy and Standards Manager to develop and implement new strategies to de-risk and strengthen the supply chain, with an emphasis on human rights, code of conduct adherence, certifications, and worker wellbeing—ensuring alignment on sustainability and social impact goals. About you 👇 🚜 5+ years of professional work experience in supply chains, sustainability, social impact, operations, and/or agriculture. At least 3 years of project management leadership 🤝 Demonstrated ability to lead projects independently while also bringing sensitivity to cross-functional needs and priorities ✅ Strong knowledge of global CPG and/or produce supply chains, labor audits, certifications & standards 📈 Solid financial understanding and risk analysis ability, as well as change management, relationship building, and project management skills 🗣️ Bilingual in Spanish and English strongly desired 🧑🌾 Comfortable visiting farms and orchards and talking with farmworkers 🌟 More details & application here: https://lnkd.in/egQVyeR5

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  • Our betrayal list: • Forgetting to unmute on a Teams meeting • The food your kid loved last week but is now “gross” • The “quick nap” that ruins bedtime • Thinking you can run an errand without snacks • That after-lunch slump • Kids only wanting snacks for dinner • Trying to plan new lunches each day for school • Plans after 8pm

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