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Today is the third episode in our December series called “Rewind.”

Jeremiah Chapman is the founder and CEO of FreshFry.

We first talked with Jeremiah back in July 2018 in episode 12 of this show. FreshFry, located in Louisville, Kentucky, creates plant-based product that helps food service businesses extend the life of frying oil.

FreshFry’s “pods” strip water, acids, metals, and other impurities out of cooking oil, slowing breakdown by several days and helping businesses save on costs while improving food taste.

Since we chatted, FreshFry has raised $3.3M in July 2020 from Lightship Capital and the USDA.

Learn more about FreshFry: https://www.freshfry.me/

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Show Notes

Today is the third episode in our December series called “Rewind.” 

Jeremiah Chapman is the founder and CEO of FreshFry.

We first talked with Jeremiah back in July 2018 in episode 12 of this show. FreshFry, located in Louisville, Kentucky, creates plant-based product that helps food service businesses extend the life of frying oil. 

FreshFry’s “pods” strip water, acids, metals, and other impurities out of cooking oil, slowing breakdown by several days and helping businesses save on costs while improving food taste.

Since we chatted, FreshFry has raised $3.3M in July 2020 from Lightship Capital and the USDA.

Learn more about FreshFry: https://www.freshfry.me/ 

Follow upside on Twitter: https://twitter.com/upsidefm 
Advertise with an upside classified: https://upside.fm/classifieds 


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