The venture was founded by Arjun and serial entrepreneurs Vedant Kanoi and Shamit Khemka
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Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor said that FoodCloud would start its operations in the UAE. He said as an Indian he felt proud that his venture was going to be on global platform for home chefs. Kapoor has invested in a food delivery start-up with a cause. The venture was founded by Arjun and serial entrepreneurs Vedant Kanoi and Shamit Khemka.
During the peak of the pandemic, FoodCloud had taken onboard 10,000 women from across India to give home chefs the platform to become self-reliant entrepreneurs. The emerging food delivery platform aimed to improve gender parity, empower women and help them become self-reliant entrepreneurs.
“We figured that UAE is a potentially big market because it has a big population of Indians there. I’m proud that our brilliant home chefs are now going international.”
— Arjun Kapoor
Kapoor said: “As an Indian I’m proud that my venture is going to be on a global platform for home chefs to get more exposure. We are thrilled to be expanding to the UAE and cater to Indians living there and satisfy their needs to eat home food that brings back memories of their roots.”
He pointed out: “We figured that UAE is a potentially big market because it has a big population of Indians there. I’m proud that our brilliant home chefs are now going international.”
He said that expansion was “always a part of our plan to give more and more exposure to our homegrown talent and we are proud that we are being able to live up to that promise. We can’t wait to see the potential that FoodCloud has in UAE and we will carefully plan our next moves so that our home cooks can wow the world with their culinary innovativeness and brilliance.”
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