Founded by second-time entrepreneur and former Flipkart executive Bipul Kumar, the Bengaluru-based startup operates a full-stack food-sourcing platform that connects cross-border customers with Indian food manufacturers. It operates in 15 countries.
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Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 18, Feb 2023
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