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How Home Chefs Are Gigging With Apps
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 493" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="https://www.pymnts.com/news/retail/2018/home-chefs-gig-economy-food-app-dishdivvy/" target="_blank"><strong>How Home Chefs Are Gigging With Apps - PYMNTS</strong></a></p><p></p><p>When Ani Torosyan walked into her mother-in-law’s kitchen on any given day, there would always be a humongous pot of food, and she would always ask why she makes enough to feed the whole block. That question summed up a lightbulb moment for the entrepreneur: Why <em>doesn’t</em> she feed the whole block?</p><p></p><p>Torosyan came to wonder if there were more culinary wizards like her mother-in-law. After doing some research, she found there were many. And that was especially the case in the Los Angeles area, according to Torosyan: “There are so many great culinary professionals and home cooks all around us,” she said. To connect them with their neighbors, Torosyan created the <a href="https://www.dishdivvy.com/" target="_blank">DishDivvy</a> platform.</p><p></p><p>To use the service, consumers download an iOS or Android app and enter their address to see meal options from nearby cooks. The dishes are presented with pictures along with a list of ingredients and allergen information. Once consumers decide to select a particular item, they can choose a portion size or add notes to the cook before checking out. To retrieve their meals, they simply pick them up curbside without ever leaving their car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 493, member: 1"] [URL='https://www.pymnts.com/news/retail/2018/home-chefs-gig-economy-food-app-dishdivvy/'][B]How Home Chefs Are Gigging With Apps - PYMNTS[/B][/URL] When Ani Torosyan walked into her mother-in-law’s kitchen on any given day, there would always be a humongous pot of food, and she would always ask why she makes enough to feed the whole block. That question summed up a lightbulb moment for the entrepreneur: Why [I]doesn’t[/I] she feed the whole block? Torosyan came to wonder if there were more culinary wizards like her mother-in-law. After doing some research, she found there were many. And that was especially the case in the Los Angeles area, according to Torosyan: “There are so many great culinary professionals and home cooks all around us,” she said. To connect them with their neighbors, Torosyan created the [URL='https://www.dishdivvy.com/']DishDivvy[/URL] platform. To use the service, consumers download an iOS or Android app and enter their address to see meal options from nearby cooks. The dishes are presented with pictures along with a list of ingredients and allergen information. Once consumers decide to select a particular item, they can choose a portion size or add notes to the cook before checking out. To retrieve their meals, they simply pick them up curbside without ever leaving their car. [/QUOTE]
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