Rebel Foods
Rebel Foods is an Indian online restaurant company which operates 11 cloud kitchen brands including Faasos, Behrouz Biryani and Oven Story.[10] It is the largest cloud kitchen restaurant chain in the world,[11] operating more than 450 cloud kitchens in 10 countries, as of April 2022.[9][12][13][14][15][16]
Type | Private |
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Industry | |
Founded | 2011 |
Founders | |
Headquarters | , India[4] |
Area served | Worldwide[5] |
Brands | Faasos, Behrouz Biryani, Oven Story, Mandarin Oak, Lunch Box, The Good Bowl, Sweet Truth, Firangi Bake, The Biryani Life[6] |
Revenue | ₹859 crore (US$110 million) (FY22)[7] |
₹−564 crore (US$−71 million) (FY22)[7] | |
Number of employees | 6,000[8] (2020) |
Subsidiaries | Smoor[9] |
Website | rebelfoods |
Among the company's biggest stakeholders are Sequoia Capital, Coatue Management, Lightbox Ventures, and Qatar Investment Authority.[17] After its Series F round of funding in 2021, the company's valuation was reported at US$1.4 billion.[18]
History
Rebel Foods was founded in 2011 by Jaydeep Barman and Kallol Banerjee as a physical restaurant chain with online ordering facility. It launched its first cloud kitchen in 2015, and became a cloud kitchen-only business in 2016.[19][20]
In 2018, the company started the Rebel Launcher Program for outsourcing its cloud kitchen platform to other restaurant chains.[21]
In 2020, Rebel Foods launched EatSure, a consolidated food delivery service for its brands and partner restaurant chains. It also started operating food trucks known as EatSure Express.[22]
In December 2020, Rebel Foods entered into a partnership with American fast food restaurant chain Wendy's, under which Rebel Foods will start and operate 250 cloud kitchens for the latter in India.[23][24][25]
In April 2022, Rebel Foods acquired a majority stake in the luxury chocolate brand Smoor.[26]
Operations
Rebel Foods owns and operates over 450 cloud kitchens in 75 cities in India, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, and the Philippines.[27] It also outsources its cloud kitchen facility to third-party food and beverage chains such as Wendy's, Natural Ice Cream, Slay Coffee and Anand Sweets through the Rebel Launcher Program, along with its technology stack called the Rebel Operating System. The company processes orders on its online food ordering platform called EatSure, as well as other online food aggregator and ordering services. It also sells at its cafeterias, lounges and kiosks.[9]
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- "Rebel Foods acquires majority stake in luxury chocolate brand Smoor". The Economic Times. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
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- "Rebel Foods joins unicorn club after $175 million fundraise". Economic Times. 7 October 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- "How cloud kitchens are helping Faasos survive the foodtech bloodbath". The Economic Times. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- "How Rebel Foods, owner of Faasos and Behrouz Biryani, is ramping up offerings". The Financial Express. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
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- "Wendy's partners with Rebel Foods to open 250 cloud kitchens in India". Economic Times. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
- "Wendy's is placing a much bigger bet on India". CNN. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
- "After Wendy's, Rebel Foods Explores More Such Tie-Ups". BloombergQuint. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
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