EPISODE · Aug 4, 2025 · 1H 5M
When You’re Thrown In, You Swim: How Amy Zalneraitis Scaled We Feed Raw into a Category Leader
from Mimir · host Maddie Kelley
It started as a small kitchen operation, hand-delivering meals to local dog owners in the Texas heat. No fancy warehouse. No marketing team. No plan to take on the billion-dollar pet food industry.Then, in an instant, everything changed.Amy Zalneraitis found herself holding the keys to a business she’d never planned to run — in one of the most complex, unforgiving categories in DTC: cold chain logistics, national shipping, and entrenched competitors with decades of dominance.What happened next? She didn’t just keep the business alive. She scaled it into the leading direct-to-consumer raw pet food brand in the U.S. And along the way, she discovered that growing a company changes you just as much as it changes the market you serve.In this episode, Amy shares how she:Navigated cold chain logistics — and avoided costly mistakesBuilt a brand with an ethos strong enough to win over a skeptical market“Panic learned” her way through fundraising, operations, and scaling challenges she never saw comingAt its core, this is more than a story about pet food. It’s about pairing creativity with operational excellence, staying bold in the face of entrenched competition, and knowing when to reinvent yourself — and your business — to keep growing.Whether you’re a founder scaling your first product, a brand strategist looking for inspiration, or just someone who loves a good underdog story (pun intended), this one’s for you.Connect with Amy:We Feed Raw Instagram HEREAmy's LinkedIn HEREWeFeedRaw's Affiliate Program HEREWe Feed Raw is a subscription-based raw dog food company on a mission to disrupt the norm and make healthy, biologically appropriate food accessible to as many dogs as possible. No more compromises. No more settling. No more ultra-processed junk for an entire lifetime. Just meals dogs' bodies were made for delivered directly to your doorstep.
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It started as a small kitchen operation, hand-delivering meals to local dog owners in the Texas heat. No fancy warehouse. No marketing team. No plan to take on the billion-dollar pet food industry.Then, in an instant, everything changed.Amy Zalneraitis found herself holding the keys to a business she’d never planned to run — in one of the most complex, unforgiving categories in DTC: cold chain logistics, national shipping, and entrenched competitors with decades of dominance.What happened next? She didn’t just keep the business alive. She scaled it into the leading direct-to-consumer raw pet food brand in the U.S. And along the way, she discovered that growing a company changes you just as much as it changes the market you serve.In this episode, Amy shares how she:Navigated cold chain logistics — and avoided costly mistakesBuilt a brand with an ethos strong enough to win over a skeptical market“Panic learned” her way through fundraising, operations, and scaling challenges she never saw comingAt its core, this is more than a story about pet food. It’s about pairing creativity with operational excellence, staying bold in the face of entrenched competition, and knowing when to reinvent yourself — and your business — to keep growing.Whether you’re a founder scaling your first product, a brand strategist looking for inspiration, or just someone who loves a good underdog story (pun intended), this one’s for you.Connect with Amy:We Feed Raw Instagram HEREAmy's LinkedIn HEREWeFeedRaw's Affiliate Program HEREWe Feed Raw is a subscription-based raw dog food company on a mission to disrupt the norm and make healthy, biologically appropriate food accessible to as many dogs as possible. No more compromises. No more settling. No more ultra-processed junk for an entire lifetime. Just meals dogs' bodies were made for delivered directly to your doorstep.
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