Fresh, organic, delicious and plant-based? Is there anything better? Yes – when it’s fast, convenient directly from Veestro – no matter where you live.

By Eve Gumpel, California Business Journal

No time to prepare meals? Are you subsisting on a diet of food and frozen entrees?

Mark Fachler can relate.

Working as an investment banker a few years ago, he typically got at 10 or 11 p.m. “All I wanted to do was find something quick, so I could eat and go to bed,” he recalls.

That meant a lot of frozen pizza and frozen supermarket meals.

“It started taking a toll on me,” he says. “I started gaining a lot of weight, started having a lot of skin problems. I was waking up really tired. I looked everywhere, and I couldn’t find anything that was healthy enough for me.”

Fachler decided to create a company that offers healthy, convenient and affordable food for busy people. Savvy in finance and operations, Fachler knew he’d need help marketing the business. He called on his sister, Monica Klausner, “the best marketing and salesperson I know.” A stay-at-home mom with three kids and little time to cook, she loved the idea.

As part of their research, the siblings tried Blue Apron’s meal kits. “We tried it – and we realized it wasn’t really convenient,” Klausner says. “It was still about an hour and a half to two hours’ worth of chopping and prepping and cooking. Then, on top of it, you have to clean up.”

Along with convenience and health, they wanted delicious food. “If the food is not delicious,” she says, “it doesn’t really matter how healthy it is. Nobody’s going to want to eat it.”

Mark Fachler and Monica Klausner, Co-Founders, Veestro.

Thus Veestro (vegan/vegetarian bistro) was born in 2013.

The duo chose plant-based meals for several reasons.

  1. They grew up in Costa Rica, where meat was expensive. “We ate mostly things made with plants, veggies and legumes. We were used to that kind of food, and we wanted to get back to our roots,” Fachler says.
  2. During their research, the duo read the book China Study. “The science in that book is so compelling for why a plant-based diet is the way to eat,” his sister adds.
  3. Plants are kind to the environment. They require less water, less land, don’t produce greenhouse gases, and yield 10 times more protein per acre than meat does.

Going vegan isn’t the point, the siblings stress. “It doesn’t matter if you only eat plant-based a few times a week,” Klausner adds. “It doesn’t have to be all or nothing; it can be a combination. Food is a pleasure, and you’re supposed to enjoy it.”

Despite the lack of animal products, Veestro meals are high in protein, using lots of lentils, beans, and some replacement meats, aimed at unused to a plant-based diet. Veestro’s country-fried chicken – made of ancient grains and soy protein – is one of the company’s most popular meals.

Made fresh, the food is delivered frozen, by design. “It’s there for the days when you get home, you’re tired, and just want to grab something out of the freezer,” Klausner says.

Frozen foods also reduce waste, she says, noting that throw away nearly 40 percent of the food in their refrigerators on a weekly basis. “By delivering the food frozen, our customers are able to keep the food in the freezer and eat it as they need it.” No preservatives are used, but the meals can stay in the freezer for up to eight weeks. “That’s our little contribution to reducing waste,” she says.

Klausner and Fachler eat Veestro meals at work, and each keeps plenty of Veestro foods on hand at home. “Our chef is constantly coming up with new dishes, so we’re always eating interesting things that would never occur to me to put together,” Klausner says. “The other day the chef made a rice and quinoa breakfast pudding, which we actually loved so much we put it on the menu right away. It would never have occurred to me to make quinoa sweet.” Veestro substitutes dates, raw cane sugar, pure maple syrup or sometimes agave syrup for processed sugar.

The leap to entrepreneurship was challenging, the pair recall. “The biggest challenge is that all the stress of the business work is on your shoulders,” Klausner says. “You can’t just go home and forget about it. You’re working 24-7 for a long time.”

“But the payoff is better,” Fachler adds. After spending three years in a 1,500-square-foot kitchen in Thousand Oaks, they moved to a 20,000 square foot facility in downtown LA. “And every single time I walk into the production area,” Fachler says, “I look around, and I keep asking myself, ‘How did we get here?’ It’s so exciting.”

When the siblings started, it was just them and their chef, Jose Aramayo. They had grown to nine in the kitchen by the time they moved to their present facility. Currently, they are at 40 employees.

Veestro recently added a corporate program in Los Angeles, with plans to expand to other cities “as we go.”

“We started thinking about where are the most vulnerable in terms of the worst decisions for food. And we realized it’s at work,” Klausner says. “We deliver a freezer into a company’s breakroom or kitchen, and we keep it stocked. Employees appreciate the perk of being fed – and the company gets the benefit of healthier employees who are much more productive.”

Veestro also aims to establish a distribution facility on the East Coast. Presently it ships nationwide from LA. With a distribution center on the East Coast, they can allow smaller orders. “ will be able to try our food with a lot less of an investment and no shipping charges,” Klausner says.

The siblings are in this for the long haul. “We’d like to be getting our food into as many households as we can,” Klausner says. “We would love to be a nationwide, well-recognized brand”.

“The bottom line is that we want the world to know that everybody needs to eat more plants. And if you don’t know what to do, come to Veestro and we’ll have it done for you.”

 

 

Mark Fachler, Monica Klausner, Co-Founders

Veestro, Inc.

1715 E 21st Street

Los Angeles, CA  90058

https://www.veestro.com/

Tel: 855-434-8988

Eve Gumpel, Senior Writer, California Business Journal

Eve Gumpel, owner of Good Writing Matters and founding partner of Women Lead Publishing, spent more than 30 years as a journalist and PR specialist before becoming an independent book editor and partner in a publishing business. Eve was a master journalist, having written extensively for Entrepreneur.com, Fox Business and WomenEntrepreneur.com before joining CalBizJournal. Eve edited many books, including "Blasted from Complacency: A Journey from Terror to Transformation in Israel." Sadly, Eve passed away May 5, 2020. We miss her deeply. She was one of the nicest and warmest individuals anyone could ever meet. Every person who met her walked away inspired, knowing they had just met an amazing human being with a heart of gold. Here is a comment from Eve's close friend, Jamie Kim: "Your huge heart and generous spirit always lifted me. Thank you for inviting me and including me in your Seder's, New Years Eve parties, recitals, plays and speeches. I'll always have have wonderful memories of you, laughing and eating together...being irreverent (but grounded in a lot of humor). Missing you so much. You enriched my life with Love, Laughter and Joy. Thanks for the leftovers to take home from the Seders. Your food was your love towards me. Luv hugs and spiritual blessings. I am glad you are pain free and in a better place."

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