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Kenyan food-tech startup Kune starts commercial operations in Nairobi, unveils new mobile app


Kenyan food-tech startup, Kune has officially begun commercial operations with four meal hubs located in strategic locations in Nairobi.

The startup sources food from local suppliers and employs production efficiencies- at the moment it is serving three balanced-diet meals (2 non-veg, 1 veg) a day while also utilising the fruits and vegetables in season.  The investment in its own production and own mobile app has also enabled it to scale down on infrastructure costs with the benefits passed on to the consumer through affordable pricing of meals.

Kune plans to expand to other towns in Kenya in the next 12.

“In the past few months, we have seen tremendous growth in demand owing to our dynamic menu and friendly prices.  We have invested heavily in research and development where we have a fully dedicated in-house team working consistently on our menu advancement so as to meet the changing demands of customers while also bridging the nutrition and price gap.’’ Faith Mwendia, the Managing Director Kune says.

Kune’s prices range between KES 250 to KES 360 for a balanced meal including a fruit salad.

In June last year, the startup closed a pre-seed funding round worth US$1 million to help it scale after a successful pilot. It is now in its second phase of fundraising,  targeting to raise $3.5 million (KES 400 million) from local and international investors. The funds, it says will be used to increase production capacity and build a countrywide footprint by 2024.

The locations that will be fully operational by the end of March 2022 include Nairobi’s Central Business District along University Way, Sameer Business Park on Mombasa Road, Thika Road and Langata Road.

Currently, Faith says Kune is delivering over 400 meals a day with a projection to be serving over 1,000 meals a day by the end of this quarter. ‘’Our factory production and delivery infrastructure are fully in place for us to scale our operations with our unique offering,” she says.

Kune’s MD added that the pre-seed funding raised last year has enabled the company to develop its factory capacity, boost research capabilities and strengthen the delivery system. The company presently has capacity to produce and deliver up to 8,000 meals per day.

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Nixon Kanali

Tech journalist based in Nairobi. I track and report on tech and African startups. Founder and Editor of TechTrends Media. Nixon is also the East African tech editor for Africa Business Communities. Send tips to nkanali@techtrendske.co.ke.

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