As an all-women cloud kitchen, we have four values we've followed from the moment we established ourselves. Our experiences in the past four years have just added to our resolution of continuing with the same. This post describes our beliefs in detail and narrates some of the most heartwarming experiences we've had with some orders.
We are equally loved, if not more, by our dads who often saved our day by covering for our mischief in front of ma. They often work long hours just to let us live the life they couldn’t have. They spend every moment of their break from work with us, trying to catch up with our lives, feeling guilty and sad when they realise that the cost of giving us a good, comfortable life comes at the expense of their time with us. For this alone, we can never show enough gratitude to them.
If you are our regular customer, you might have wondered why our Father’s Day menu looks so different this time. What happened to all our flashy colours and cute designs that make you want to just click photos and not consume them?
Meghana, one of our oldest and best team members is leaving today to do her Masters. This is the story of how she joined us and the footprints she's left during her time here.
If you ever want to experience absurdities frequently, I’d recommend you start a business. Here are some of the weirdest things I've experienced over the last 12 months.
Sustainable living isn’t a new concept, especially in India. This important blog post covers the simplest things that we can do at home or in our business to leave a better world.
Apart from building your own clientele, you should also build relationships with third parties who get clients for you. Every industry has these types of people, you just need to identify them.
I grew up in a North Indian family that migrated to the South. Here's me - trying to draw the most effective conclusions from my experiences and bring together the best of both worlds.
Today, we sell a lot more than just cupcakes and deliver products across the country, but I will never forget how I first sold them under the desk in my classroom. We've come a long way since then, but we have a longer way to go.
To me, a small business used to mean that the person has not maximised his or her potential, that they could be so much more but they chose to remain small. This was my inexperienced childish brain, the one that was always infatuated by success stories on YourStory or Forbes.