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On the other hand, dark kitchens don’t require a customer-facing location in busy or expensive neighbourhoods, meaning they can operate in more affordable industrial or less central areas. The only ...
But all-white kitchens and industrial-themed designs are out. If you want your kitchen in good shape before hosting dinners or baking cookies this holiday season, now is the time to start planning.
Deliveroo has its own dark kitchen business, Deliveroo Editions, with 16 “hubs” where units are leased to well-known food brands such as Dishoom and Shake Shack.
You've probably eaten from a dark kitchen — also known as a cloud, ghost or virtual kitchen — without realising it. And the COVID-19 pandemic means these delivery-only kitchens have a bright ...
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For some hospitality entrepreneurs, running a kitchen from an industrial estate makes more sense than maintaining a high street presence. The idea is being actively supported by Deliveroo, which ...
Kbox Global, the U.K. startup that turns underused commercial kitchen space into takeout delivery hubs — therefore helping existing kitchens generate much-needed revenue — has raised £12 ...
The dark kitchen market is a competitive one, says Eccie Newton, the company’s chief executive: in 2020, it was estimated there were 750 such sites spread throughout the UK.
Dark kitchens are more akin to industrial-scale supermarket kitchens, lurking in the corners of the city, out of sight and out of mind. Deliveroo isn’t the only guy in the game.
Crosstree has taken a minority stake in Karma Kitchen, React News reported, and will back the company with around £100M to buy sites for dark kitchens, primarily in London, but also in other ...