Mission & Guiding Principles

Mission Statement We share the Zingerman’s Experience Selling food that makes you happy Giving service that makes you smile In passionate pursuit of our mission Showing love and care in all our actions To enrich as many lives as we possibly can. Guiding Principles So, how do we bring the Zingerman’s Experience to as many […]

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Energy = AC @ A2

A talk about energy by Anese Cavanaugh in Ann Arbor—Tuesday, March 28! In his beautiful new book, The Creative Act: A Way of Being, renowned music producer Rick Rubin writes, There’s a time for certain ideas to arrive, and they find a way to express themselves through us. What Rubin has suggested is a wonderfully succinct […]

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Sharing the Next Big Step in Zingerman’s History—A Perpetual Purpose Trust

Last Thursday morning, on the 18th of January, nearly 90 ZCoBbers gathered for our monthly Zingerman’s-wide huddle at ZingTrain. About halfway through the get-together, as per the agenda, Paul and I formally announced that, in essence, we were “giving away the store.” Don’t worry. The statement was serious, but it was said with a sense […]

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Why Believing You Really Can Make a Difference Makes Such a Meaningful Difference

Creating a culture where people act like they care and care enough to act Roya Hakakian was born back in 1966, into a Jewish family in Iran. Hakakian was 13 in 1979 when the ultra-orthodox Moslem regime took power and many previously well-accepted freedoms were taken away. She remembers women, suddenly unable to dress as […]

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Food for Future Organizational Thought

Sharing some background on our “Community Shares” program On his new album All Round the Light Said, Irish singer songwriter Joshua Burnside sings about “A Man of High Renown.” Who we hold in high renown, who we learn from, who we admire, and who we aspire to emulate has a huge influence on how we live […]

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Kentucky Rose Cheese

A wonderful role model for “milk’s leap into immortality” Writer Clifton Fadiman, quite a radical back in the middle decades of the 20th century, once famously called cheese “milk’s leap toward immortality.”When I eat this delicious, full flavored, creamy, and complex Kentucky Rose from Kenny Mattingly and crew down in south central Kentucky, it immediately […]

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