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... from recipe development to the technology that powers our experience, allowing us to deliver ... Develop & maintain positive relationships with supplier partners via e-mail, virtual meetings ...

... from recipe development to the technology that powers our experience, allowing us to deliver ... Develop & maintain positive relationships with supplier partners via e-mail, virtual meetings ...

... from recipe development to the technology that powers our experience, allowing us to deliver ... Develop & maintain positive relationships with supplier partners via e-mail, virtual meetings ...

... from recipe development to the technology that powers our experience, allowing us to deliver ... Develop & maintain positive relationships with supplier partners via e-mail, virtual meetings ...

... from recipe development to the technology that powers our experience, allowing us to deliver ... Develop & maintain positive relationships with supplier partners via e-mail, virtual meetings ...

... from recipe development to the technology that powers our experience, allowing us to deliver ... Develop & maintain positive relationships with supplier partners via e-mail, virtual meetings ...

... from recipe development to the technology that powers our experience, allowing us to deliver ... Develop & maintain positive relationships with supplier partners via e-mail, virtual meetings ...

Knowledge of recipe development, standardized recipes, costing, and yield calculations * Strong ... Provide hands-on and virtual training in food production, food safety, kitchen equipment, and food ...

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How much do virtual recipe development jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for virtual recipe development in the United States is $115,732.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $105,500.00 and $127,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Virtual Recipe Development vs Virtual Food Stylist?

AspectVirtual Recipe DevelopmentVirtual Food Stylist
Primary RoleCreating and testing recipes for digital contentStyling and presenting food visually for photos and videos
Skills & CredentialsCooking expertise, recipe formulation, food science knowledgeFood presentation, photography, aesthetic skills
Work EnvironmentKitchen, digital platforms, remote collaborationPhoto shoots, styling setups, remote or on-site
Industry UsageFood brands, publishers, recipe websitesAdvertising, magazines, social media content

While both roles involve food and digital media, Virtual Recipe Development focuses on creating and testing recipes, whereas Virtual Food Stylist emphasizes visual presentation and styling for appealing food imagery. Understanding these differences helps employers and professionals target the right skills and job expectations.

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Infographic showing various Virtual Recipe Development job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 35% Full Time, 61% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $115,732 per year, or $55.6 per hour.

Food Product Developer / Recipe Creator - Mission-Driven Brand

LoopRoot Foundation

Dover, DE • Remote

Full-time

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Job description

The LoopRoots Foundation is a nonprofit, tax‐exempt organization dedicated to supporting justice‐impacted families through transportation, therapy, and technology‐driven programs. Our mission is to remove the physical, financial, and emotional barriers that prevent families from maintaining meaningful connections with incarcerated loved ones, accessing mental health care, or navigating reentry. Founded in 2025, the LoopRoots Foundation operates nationally, with an initial focus on underserved communities in Maryland, Arizona, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, California, and Virginia.

Our key initiatives include: LoopConnect – A ride credit sponsorship platform that provides free or subsidized rides to prison visitation facilities, allowing families to stay in contact during incarceration. LoopTalk – A HIPAA‐compliant virtual therapy program offering trauma‐informed mental health care to justice‐impacted individuals and caregivers, including children. LoopTroop Rideshare Partnership – We collaborate with the LoopTroop Rideshare platform to ensure families have access to safe, reliable, and culturally competent transportation services.

The LoopRoots Foundation is committed to using community‐based, technology‐enabled tools to restore dignity, promote healing, and reduce generational harm. All of our programs are offered without discrimination to build a truly supportive ecosystem for families across the U.S. Title Volunteer Food Product Developer / Recipe Creator – Mission‐Driven Brand Organization LoopRoots Foundation Location Remote (with occasional local tasting/testing if needed) Type Volunteer, 30 hours/week Description LoopRoots Foundation is launching a line of mission‐driven food products designed to give back to our community.

Every product sold supports families in need. We're seeking a creative and dedicated volunteer Food Product Developer to help bring our vision to life. This is a unique opportunity to craft recipes, design packaging, and help build a product line that is both delicious and impactful—while contributing directly to a nonprofit mission.

Responsibilities Develop and refine recipes for flagship items such as burgers, hot dogs, condiments, and more. Conduct taste tests and adjust recipes for quality and scalability. Collaborate on packaging design to clearly communicate the mission and impact.

Advise on food safety, storage, and shelf‐life considerations. Coordinate with local co‐packers or commercial kitchens for small‐batch production. Qualifications Culinary experience or food product development knowledge.

Familiarity with food safety and labeling standards. Strong creativity and passion for mission‐driven projects. Ability to commit 30 hours per week to the role.

Benefits Directly support families in need through a tangible mission‐driven project. Gain hands‐on experience in recipe development, product design, and nonprofit food initiatives. Be part of a pioneering project that combines food and social impact.

How To Apply Send your resume, portfolio, or examples of past recipe/product development work to info@looproots.org with a brief note explaining why you're excited to volunteer with LoopRoots Foundation. #J-18808-Ljbffr