Kitchenful raised $1 million
Kitchenful, a Berlin, Germany-based food startup selling groceries via a meal customization software tool, announced completing a funding round of $1 million.
The money was raised from a range of investors including Y Combinator, N26 co-founder and CEO Valentin Stalf, Souq co-founder Samih Toukan, HighSnobiety’s David Fischer, DurstExpress MD Maik Ludewig, and Mendeley co-founder Victor Henning.
Kitchenful, founded in 2020 by CEO Christian Schiller, is working for building a retail grocery delivery business connecting local supermarkets with food needs provided via customers meal plans. The company has already established partnerships with REWE in Germany, Walmart and Kroger in the U.S. By partnering with supermarkets, Kitchenful can offer a great variety of products at supermarket prices.