Indian QSR's On A Spree: GetMyMeal Hits
80 Lakh Mark
The company was successfully registered as Yummy Express Private Limited in November 2010 but took quite some time to kickstart operations. The duo combined their savings
50 lakhs for this startup to grow and by 2011, the company had launched its first official website and a big number of clients made it an instant success. The company served to 17,000 customers in Mumbai during its first seven months.
January of 2012 gave Get My Meal a new member, Vivek Jha, who had earlier worked with many start ups in the US. His approach for most projects was very different and the company’s focus was shifted to corporates than individuals.
The team of three organized parties, meetings and other events for many corporate firms. They served a variety of impressive cuisines with an elaborated fancy menu for about 2,000 people at some occasions. The company has tie ups with 12 different institutional kitchens
Get My Meal’s international cuisines with an Indian twist is something that is a definite value for money. The 40-employee firm serves its customers from two different outlets located in Mumbai’s Powai & Kalina. Their quick-serve restaurants are the proof of their confidence as they outshone their previous targets wonderfully.
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