Years ago, when I first raised the need to localize food production closer to raw materials and final consumers, I had to fight against the incomprehension of an industry that was still too traditional and conservative. Today, with Blendhub operating 7 plants on 4 continents and a unique Food-as-a-Service (FaaS) business model helping companies of any size to produce anywhere in the world, I celebrate that the industry is adopting hyperlocalization to produce more efficiently and sustainably, thus ensuring the supply of basic and nutritious food products to feed more people in more places.