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A former Google executive chef is creating healthy, instant meals in a new startup called Sprig:
Sprig is an organic meal-delivery service that offers healthy lunches and dinners to people in Northern California via mobile app. Customers can choose from three different meal selections and have it delivered within 20 minutes, piping hot.
Nate Keller, who joined Google in 2002 is Google's former executive chef. He grew the company's famously wonderful food service to 35,000 meals a day. He applies techniques practiced at Google to food-delivery startup Sprig.
Ordering a Sprig meal takes 3-taps on a mobile device: pick the meal and quantity required, confirm an address and place the order. Payments are handled over the app too. Sprig then sends a text confirming the order.
Sprint rolled out new pricing for customers that offer families 10 lines and 20 GB of data per month:
Sprint unveiled a new pricing plan, Family Share Pack that offers customers 20 GB of data and up to 10 lines for $100, doubling its data offerings.
To attract new customers to the network, the company also introduced two new promotions that provide even more data for the same price as the competing options.
The announcement marks the first move for the new CEO, who last week said cutting prices would be his top priority. Sprint is doing it alone after scuttling a months-long effort to pursue a merger with No. 4 U.S. cellular provider T-Mobile US Inc, reports Reuters.
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