When we recently did an impact analysis exercise on what we’re trying to do with Edible Issues, we realized something.

When we recently did an impact analysis exercise on what we’re trying to do with Edible Issues, we realized something.
Ever thought about action towards major problems like Global warming?
Whether it is your own kitchen at home or at a restaurant where you are eating (or getting food delivered from), we all to have the power to work towards an “edible issue”, one bite at a time
This “invention” has been doing the rounds across social media recently. These sustainable practices have however been a way of life in many parts of the world, especially Asia.
Garima Pareek works on sourcing ingredients for The Bombay Canteen. She has previous experience as a filmmaker, producer and is currently pursuing her masters in social work with a focus on public health at Tata […]
Hello, We encounter food issues every day. But not all of them impact us so directly. Hunger is one of the biggest and most pressing issues. Unequal access to safe, nutritious food puts a majority of […]
An interview with Rikin Gandhi, founder of Digital Green about Indian Agriculture and technology’s intervention to make it better.
It’s been a year since we launched the first edition of Edible Issues. And if you’re reading thanks for making this happen.
This issue will be the last one from here in Italy. Fret not, this is not the end, but just the beginning. We head back home with ideas to be realised and stories to be told.
How would you imagine the restaurant of the future? We were at an event recently, where Martin Lindstrom, a branding expert and author of Neuromarketing, was asked this question.