DiscoverScaling Your Healthy Food ProductMini Series: 3 Things Food Founders Struggle with in Co-Manufacturing. Part 2: Protecting Your Product Integrity
Mini Series: 3 Things Food Founders Struggle with in Co-Manufacturing. Part 2: Protecting Your Product Integrity

Mini Series: 3 Things Food Founders Struggle with in Co-Manufacturing. Part 2: Protecting Your Product Integrity

Update: 2025-09-13
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Scaling often means tweaks in formulation, process, or packaging — and one of the biggest challenges founders face is making sure the product still tastes, looks, and performs the same when produced in large runs.

This ties directly into my ETS Method Framework — Step 3: Scale & Sell.
When you scale, protecting your product integrity is what allows you to move with confidence into co-manufacturing, distribution, and retail partnerships.

In this episode, I’m breaking down how to safeguard your product’s integrity as you scale:

-Why product consistency is harder (but non-negotiable) at scale
- How to use testing and validation to protect quality
- The role of quality control in co-manufacturing partnerships
- What to do if your product shifts during production runs

If you’re a food founder preparing to scale, this episode will give you the tools and mindset to keep your product true to its promise — and strengthen your path to profitable growth.

Next week: Part 3 – Mastering Communication with Your Co-Manufacturer

https://camaresearch.com/resources to Download resources including "Questions to Ask Potential Co-Manufacturers" to help you as you grow your better-for-you food brand.

Schedule a free hot seat strategy call here

 

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Mini Series: 3 Things Food Founders Struggle with in Co-Manufacturing. Part 2: Protecting Your Product Integrity

Mini Series: 3 Things Food Founders Struggle with in Co-Manufacturing. Part 2: Protecting Your Product Integrity

Jacinta Kemboi