Chaldal and Cookups Announce Exciting Partnership That Promises To Change The Food Tech Scene in Bangladesh

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Chaldal.com, Bangladesh’s leading groceries platform, and Cookups, Bangladesh’s leading platform for homemade food announce a partnership that heralds a stunning comeback for Cookups after a month-long hiatus.

Catering to the fast-paced, modern 21st-century lifestyles – both Chaldal.com and Cookups are pioneers in the food tech industry in Bangladesh. This integration between the two companies promises an exciting way forward, empowering farmers and enabling many home-makers to earn from home while getting hassle-free groceries delivered to their doorsteps.

“We are very excited about this partnership and believe that this has the potential to not only completely overhaul the face of food tech in Bangladesh but also change the lives of millions of women hoping to earn from home. Chaldal has many strengths which we believe will be very strong support for our business,” said Namira Hossain, CEO, and co-founder of Cookups. Cookups will resume its regular operations following this announcement from the 29th of September, 2019.

“It is clear to us that Cookups is a platform that people love, and we are really impressed by what the team has achieved in such a short time. In Bangladesh, we need startups to collaborate. As we are in the market for ingredients and Cookups is in the market for food, we believe that this partnership will complement each other’s businesses perfectly. I hope this step provides more confidence and helps to foster a vibrant startup ecosystem in the country”, said Waseem Alim, CEO, and co-founder of Chaldal.

To order groceries or find out more visit: https://chaldal.com/
To order delicious homemade food, visit: https://cookups.com.bd/

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