The investment would be made through Kalanick’s real estate company City Storage Systems
Rebel Foods is considered India’s largest multi-brand cloud kitchen in terms of valuation
The cloud kitchen had recently raised $25 Mn from Goldman Sachs
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Uber cofounder Travis Kalanick, who was ousted as the CEO of the ride-hailing company in 2017, is reportedly looking to invest in multi-brand cloud kitchen startup Rebel Foods, earlier known as Faasos. The two parties are said to be in advanced talks, according to an ET report.
After his exit from the top position at Uber, Kalanick founded real estate tech company City Storage Systems, through which he will be buying small stake in Rebel Foods as part of a previously disclosed $125 million round of funding,
Pune-based Rebel Foods, founded by Jaydeep Barman and Kallol Banerjee, operates multiple quick-service food brands independently, facilitating deliveries through its app or through the likes of Zomato and Swiggy. Currently, it has nine in-house brands including Faasos, Oven Story, Firangi Bake and Mandarin Oak.
With over 175 cloud kitchens across 12 cities in India, the company claims to receive almost 30K orders a day. In terms of valuation, it’s in third position in the foodtech space after Swiggy and Zomato.
According to a Ministry of Corporate Affairs filings dated September 17 accessed by Inc42, Rebel Foods recently raised funding of $25.4 Mn (INR 169.13 Cr) from Goldman Sachs Asia Strategic, $16 Mn (INR 108.9 Cr) from Irving Investors, $176K (INR 1.17 Cr) each from Arvind Bhaskar and Dan Jacob, and $81 K (INR 54 Lakh) from Christopher Golder, as part of its Series D.
The first $20 Mn tranche was already received by Rebel Foods from its investors. Other investors in the cloud kitchen company include Lightbox Ventures II, Lightbox Expansion Fund, SCI investments VI, Sequoia Capital and Evolvence Fund II.
Rebel Foods has been trying to explore international growth at the time when the food industry is coming to terms with the growth potential of cloud kitchens. The company’s idea and execution has attracted bigger players to experiment with the cloud kitchens as well, with Swiggy having launched its cloud kitchen service Access and Zomato’s cloud kitchens continuing to attract customers.
Moreover, OYO might also pick up stake in FreshMenu and start experimenting with its own cloud kitchens, which are currently operating on a small scale.
Recently, Ola’s Foodpanda has cut down marketing cost, along with customer acquisition costs by two-thirds, to focus on its own private labels and cloud kitchens which include The Great Khichdi Experiment, Lovemade and FLRT brands, and continue to leverage Ola’s base of customers.
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