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Clint Rainey

Clint Rainey

Journalist / Contributing Writer at Fast Company

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  • Business
  • Food
  • General Assignment News
  • Computers & Technology

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Recent Articles

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Exclusive: Beyond Meat is ditching ‘Meat,’ pivoting to Beyond

Beyond CEO Ethan Brown on reaching protein-obsessed customers—and his ‘fanatical’ strategy to return the company to its stock-market heights
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Why pecan milk is suddenly crushing it

Pecan milk, new to the $20 billion alt-milk industry, is sustainable, nutritious, tasty. It could even bridge America's political divide.
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Rihanna and The Weeknd champion causes in Africa. The billionaire s...

Activists say Vincent Bolloré built his fortune through abusive business practices in West Africa. They’re urging UMG artists to take a closer look.
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The most innovative companies in consumer and household goods of 2025

Walmart, Level, Aerflo, Gob, and Overdrive defense are among 2025's most innovative companies in consumer and household goods.
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The most innovative companies in agriculture for 2025

Why Diageo, Rodale Institute, Zero Foodprint, and more are among Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies in agriculture for 2025.
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The most innovative companies in food for 2025

Why Athletic Brewing, Fly by Jing, Solely, Row 7, PNK, and more are among Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies in food for 2025
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Inside Athletic Brewing’s effervescent rise to becoming a core Amer...

Athletic Brewing has removed the stigma, amped the flavor, and become a nonalcoholic beverage behemoth with an $800 million valuation.
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Inside Zero Foodprint’s plan to grow regenerative agriculture—and f...

Zero Foodprint, with Chez Panisse, Bob’s Red Mill, Tillamook, Subway, and more, is leading the way toward "collective regeneration."
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Sexual harassment, union busting, and a spotty safety record: The d...

Through hundreds of interviews, Fast Company discovered a troubling reality lurking behind the upbeat Hawaiian-shirt-clad employees.
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Record recalls, secret sourcing, and a sugar-coated screw: The insi...

Trader Joe's has issued 22 recalls in the last 18 months, but employees and industry experts say that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
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Inside ‘Teflon Joe’s’: Why your favorite grocery store is not what ...

How Trader Joe’s remains a beloved brand despite record product recalls, safety violations, worker misconduct complaints, and an environmental record that belies its reputation.
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Chick-fil-A isn’t launching a streaming service. It’s actually way ...

Chick-fil-A Play, a new entertainment app from Chick-fil-A, has original shows like 'Evergreen Hills,' audio, games and more. Here's why.
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Starbucks once wanted to be your hangout. Its new fast-food CEO mea...

Chipotle guru Brian Niccol could supercharge Starbucks's digital strategy, but the dream of the "third place" is probably over.
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Shein IPO: Why the rumored London stock listing is as surprising as...

China-founded Shein is rumored to eyeing an IPO on the London Stock Exchange, a surprising choice for the fast-fashion behemoth
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Prime members just got free food delivery, but Amazon could get 18%...

The new partnership offers sweet perks for app users, but also the e-commerce giant itself.
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Vivek Ramaswamy spent $3.3 million to buy 8% of BuzzFeed. How much ...

It may be a small fraction of the company, but activist investors in Apple and ExxonMobil have accomplished a lot, with a lot less.
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U.S. regulator says self-driving vehicles not ready for prime time ...

Even as big-name automakers are pushing the accelerator on full self-driving, reports have highlighted serious risks in Tesla’s and Ford’s technology.
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TikTok ban: How Instagram, Snapchat, Oracle stocks are reacting - F...

Surprise: Despite the ByteDance app’s bad day, its competitors aren’t rallying like you might expect.
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California lawmakers are tired of Clear’s airport line-cutters—but ...

A new bill would prevent Clear customers from jumping to the front of the queue at security checkpoints. But Delta, United, and other carriers aren't on board.
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After mass layoffs, Tesla asks again to approve Elon Musk’s $56 bil...

The struggling EV carmaker is urging shareholders to vote again for the payout, which would be the largest ever awarded in corporate history, after a Delaware court nullified it in January.
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MGM Resorts is using a Big Tech strategy to fight Lina Khan’s FTC—b...

Khan, who was a guest at the hotel during last year’s cyberattack, is now leading an investigation into how the event was handled. And like Meta and Amazon before it, MGM wants Khan to recuse herself.