Tuyyo, Nemi, and Todo Verde Merge into Unified Latin Food Brand
Three Latin-American food brands—Tuyyo, Nemi, and Todo Verde—have merged under the Tuyyo name. The woman- and minority-owned companies aim to amplify Latin-American food culture through authentic products, representation, and community impact. Founders Stefanie Garcia Turner (Tuyyo), Regina Trillo (Nemi), and Jocelyn Ramirez (Todo Verde) used personality tests and role division to align their merger. They plan to reduce costs, expand categories, and lower COGS by 35% via manufacturing efficiencies. The unified brand will focus on supply chain synergies, sustainability, and supporting farmers. Challenges include rebranding costs and consumer education. The merger was featured on the Brands for a Better World podcast, hosted by Gage Mitchell of Modern Species.
Key facts
- Three Latin-American food brands merged: Tuyyo, Nemi, and Todo Verde.
- Founders: Stefanie Garcia Turner (Tuyyo), Regina Trillo (Nemi), Jocelyn Ramirez (Todo Verde).
- All three are woman- and minority-owned businesses.
- Merger aims to amplify Latin-American food culture and community impact.
- Strategic process included personality tests and role division.
- Goal to reduce COGS by 35% through manufacturing and sourcing efficiencies.
- Unified brand retains the Tuyyo name.
- Featured on Brands for a Better World podcast hosted by Gage Mitchell (Modern Species).
Entities
Institutions
- Tuyyo
- Nemi
- Todo Verde
- Brands for a Better World
- Modern Species
- PRINT Magazine