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The Startup CPG Podcast

Investor Spotlight: Elly Truesdell, New Fare Partners

The Startup CPG Podcast

Startup CPG

Startup, Food, Business, Beverage, Cpg, Entrepreneurship

4.9642 Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary


In this episode of the Startup CPG Podcast, host Hannah Dittman sits down with Elly Truesdell, founder and Managing Partner at New Fare Partners — a seed and Series A venture fund investing exclusively in food and beverage across the value chain. Elly brings one of the most distinctive full-stack perspectives in consumer investing: she spent nearly a decade at Whole Foods leading local brands and product innovation across the Northeast region and then globally, ran a co-manufacturing facility for 18 months, and co-founded Made by Nacho — a premium cat food brand launched with Bobby Flay that recently closed a successful acquisition. That rare combination of retail buying, operating, and founding experience is the backbone of what New Fare brings to its portfolio.


New Fare Fund 1 is a $20M vehicle (plus a couple of SPVs, bringing total AUM to around $25M), and the fund writes first checks of $500K to $1M at seed and Series A, with the intention of getting to know founders for months — and often years — before investing.


Hannah and Elly dig into what the Venn diagram between retail buying diligence and investor diligence actually looks like, how founders should adjust their pitch when moving from buyer conversations to investor conversations, and what the right team structure looks like when gearing up for a fundraise. They also tackle the question straight from the Startup CPG Slack community: what matters more — sales growth or profitability?


Listen in as they cover:

  • Elly's path from Whole Foods local brands and innovation to co-manufacturing to co-founding Made by Nacho with Bobby Flay to launching New Fare Partners
  • New Fare's fund structure, check size, stage focus, and investment thesis around the modern eater and premiumization
  • The Venn diagram between retail buyer diligence and investor diligence — where they overlap and where they diverge
  • How founders should adjust their pitch when moving from buyer conversations to investor conversations
  • The power dynamic difference: why your investor relationship should not look like your retailer relationship
  • What Elly looks for in founders — motivation, conviction, and why she wants to see a little pushback in term sheet negotiations
  • Portfolio spotlights: Lucille (senior nutrition), NARA Organics (infant formula), and Bachan's (Japanese BBQ sauce)
  • Team structure advice: two paths to building — formidable infrastructure from day one vs. lean and fractional with finance as the non-negotiable first hire
  • The Slack community case study question answered: sales growth vs. profitability — and why it's life stage dependent
  • Why the overcorrection toward profitability has not lowered growth expectations — the bar is just higher now
  • Consumer behavior and macro trends driving New Fare's thesis: premiumization, time collapse, and the shift in how people receive food


Whether you're a founder preparing for your first fundraise, an operator navigating the retail-to-investor pivot, or someone building in food and bev who wants to understand how the smartest investors in the room are actually thinking — this episode is a must listen.


Episode Links:
 


New Fare Partners: https://www.newfarepartners.com
Elly Truesdell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elly-truesdell-5106b65b/ 
New Fare Partners on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-fare/ 


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0:00.0

The one that I learned the most over time was team and really trying to build some level of connection with not just the founder, because that very often as a retailer buyer, as a merchant, you are strictly

0:22.2

liaising with the founder or a broker. But if you can get to know more of the team and see

0:26.5

what those capabilities are, that unlocked a lot for us in terms of partnership at Whole Foods.

0:31.1

And certainly as an investor, it's just critical to seeing how the founder is going to continue

0:35.9

to build the business.

0:38.2

Hey, everyone.

0:39.5

I'm Hannah Dittman, Operations and Finance host of the startup CPG podcast,

0:43.8

and today I'm excited to be joined by Ellie Truesdale,

0:46.8

founder and managing partner at New Fair Partners.

0:49.9

Ellie brings a rare, full-stack perspective to investing

0:52.6

with experience across retail buying,

0:54.7

founding, and operating businesses before launching Newfair, an investment fund focused on

0:59.7

the modern eater and the evolving American palette.

1:03.3

From her time leading local brands and product innovation at Whole Foods to building brands

1:07.1

herself, she's helped shape some of the most important trends in Food

1:11.2

and Bev. In this episode, we dig into the difference between pitching to buyers versus

1:15.4

investors, how to think about sales growth versus profitability at the early stage, and what

1:20.5

the right team structure looks like when you're gearing up to fundraise.

1:24.2

Ellie also shares what she looks for in standout founders and teams, plus hard-earned advice from her long career across the consumer landscape.

1:32.6

If you're building in Food and Bev or thinking about how to scale a disruptive consumer brand, this one is a must listen. Enjoy.

1:43.5

Hey, everybody, welcome back to the Startup CPG podcast. This is Hannah, and today I'm thrilled to be here with Ellie Truesdell of Newfair Partners.

1:52.4

Ellie, welcome to the show. Thanks for having me, Hannah. I'm very happy to be here. We're very happy you are here today as well. I'd love to kick us off with an introduction of your background and

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