Red Rabbit is the largest Black-owned K-12 school food management company in the United States. Founded in 2005 by former Wall Street trader and MIT graduate Rhys Powell, the company runs full-service cafeteria programs that cook made-from-scratch, culturally relevant meals for students in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania - treating good, diverse food for children as an act of social justice.
Zerocater is a San Francisco food-tech company that helps businesses build better workplaces through food. It runs three core products - corporate catering, fully managed corporate cafeterias, and event catering - in a dozen U.S. cities, blending local restaurant and caterer partnerships with onsite hospitality teams and an in-house AI platform (FoodIQ) that personalizes menus and forecasts demand. Founded in 2009 out of a Y Combinator class, it serves companies like Robinhood, Datadog, Airtable, and McKinsey and is going after a roughly $182B corporate catering and cafeteria market.