The job cuts come as the global tech industry faces economic uncertainty after years of strong growth
Dark kitchen
Dubai’s Kitopi launches in two new markets amidst its fourth year anniversary
Cloud kitchen start-up set to launch in Bahrain and Qatar with plans for Singapore and Malaysia in the books for second half of 2022
More MENA-born unicorns on the horizon says $1 billion Kitopi CEO
Mohamad Ballout, CEO and co-founder sat down with Arabian Business to unpack the company’s rise and rise of the Kitopians
AB Talks: How Kitopi grew from a start-up to a $1 billion in three years
Mohamad Ballout, CEO and co-founder sat down with Arabian Business unpack the company’s rise and rise of the Kitopians
India-based Rebel Foods to launch Brand-as-a-Service to fuel Middle East expansion
Virtual restaurant major, which has a major presence in the UAE, is also in talks with investors in the Middle East to fund aggressive expansion plans
Indian food company sees Middle East appetite, eyes $1bn business
Virtual restaurant major Rebel Foods, which owns dark kitchen brands such as Faasos, Behrouz Biryani and Oven Story, has set in motion an aggressive expansion plan in the region which will include foraying into Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Egypt by the first quarter of 2022
SoftBank helps mint new unicorn as Dubai’s Kitopi raises funding
Deal marks one of the largest funding rounds for a Middle East technology company
UAE cloud kitchen Kitopi to help Kuwait-based KLC Virtual Restaurants with GCC expansion
Under the new deal, Kitopi will use its smart kitchen operating system with KLC to maximize the latter’s kitchen efficiency and its brand and customer experience
UAE-based Cloud Restaurants to launch digital franchising concept
Co-founders Rowan and Ziad Kamel looking to launch virtual brand digitally as part of Middle East expansion plans
UAE’s dark kitchen business to double off back of coronavirus pandemic
Share of online food orders to reach 16% of total food services in the UAE by 2023, accounting for $3bn in spend
Video: Where does your food delivery really come from?
The global online food delivery market is projected to generate revenues of nearly $165 billion by 2024, and companies like Uber Eats and Deliveroo are trying to get a slice of the pie.