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[The Future of Food: Mark Lore on AI-Driven Nutrition and Wonder’s Super-App Strategy]-[Marc Lore wants an AI superapp to plan all your meals]

Masters of Scale · B2 · 2025-04-29

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The Future of Food: Mark Lore on AI-Driven Nutrition and Wonder’s Super-App Strategy

In a recent episode of Rapid Response, host Bob Safian interviews billionaire entrepreneur Mark Lore, founder and CEO of Wonder, regarding his ambitious vision for the future of the food industry and his personal reliance on artificial intelligence to optimize health and lifestyle.

Wonder: A Vertically Integrated Food Platform

Mark Lore describes Wonder as a "vertically integrated food delivery platform" that fundamentally reimagines the restaurant experience. By owning both the restaurants and the delivery infrastructure, Wonder operates like a "micro fulfillment center." Each kitchen utilizes specialized equipment and processes, such as sous-vide proteins and high-speed electric cooking, to offer a diverse menu of up to 30 cuisines from a single 2,800-square-foot space. This setup allows customers to order from multiple high-end restaurants in one delivery, ensuring food arrives hot in under 30 minutes.

The AI-Driven Future of Nutrition

Perhaps the most provocative part of Lore's business philosophy is his personal use of AI to manage his diet. Lore claims that "90% of my meals are all AI-derived," with the system calculating his nutritional needs based on blood biomarkers, glucose monitoring, and personal preferences. He views this as "the future," where AI acts as a "personal food critic and my personal doctor," autonomously suggesting meals that satisfy his cravings while fixing health issues like his previous high LDL cholesterol levels. Lore emphasizes that this is not about a computer forcing decisions, but rather a "better version of yourself" that remembers every meal you have ever enjoyed and optimizes for health without requiring conscious effort.

Scaling Through Strategic Acquisitions

Wonder’s growth strategy involves building a "super app" for mealtime, encompassing deliveries, meal kits, and grocery services. Lore explains that recent acquisitions, including Grubhub, Blue Apron, and Tastemade, were "opportunistic" moves to fill missing pieces of this grand vision. By integrating Grubhub’s massive network of 375,000 restaurants and utilizing Tastemade’s content creation capabilities, Wonder aims to build a robust advertising business while scaling its reach. Lore notes that these assets are essential to achieving the company's long-term goal of an IPO by 2027 with a target valuation of $30 billion.

Business Lessons and the Value of Pressure

Despite his success, Lore maintains an intense "sixth gear" work pace, which he once famously described as "eating glass every day." When asked why he continues to push himself, Lore highlights his motivation to create a positive, global impact. He argues that setting ambitious, public goals adds necessary pressure that forces a company to "reverse engineer" its success. Regarding the current economic and political climate, Lore embraces a philosophy of taking risks and learning from failure, viewing volatility as an opportunity for innovation rather than a setback. He remains committed to reinvesting earnings into lowering prices for consumers, even when it means accepting lower margins, arguing that investing in the "value prop" is the best strategy for long-term growth.

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Scaling a business in the US can feel like a maze.
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That's based on the health goals and based on the foods I love.
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I was compelled by the specificity of it.
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I should ask you to tell everybody what you had for breakfast this morning.
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It's pretty technocratic though, right?
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pulling your focus away from growth
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do right by your most precious asset
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vertically integrated
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cooked to order
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buzzy term
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