This Gurgaon Startup Is Inspiring Women To Be Entrepreneurs From Kitchen

by Suchismita Pal
This Gurgaon Startup Is Inspiring Women To Be Entrepreneurs From Kitchen

A woman is capable of doing it all, from carrying a child for nine months in the womb to cooking delectable meals and handling office duties. Even today, a woman gets pushed to abandon her profession when her domestic responsibilities become overwhelming. Thus, to ensure that women do not stop earning, a Gurgaon startup is empowering them to become entrepreneurs from the kitchen. Hey Homie is a one-of-its-kind initiative that helps home chefs register on a platform and sell home-cooked meals. Read on to know more.

 

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Hey Homie Is Helping Women Become Full-Time Homepreneurs

The Hey Homie initiative was started by the name of  ‘Khao Gali’ in 2016. In 2022, the brand launched its platform to connect home chefs with foodies. On one hand, the platform will help women earn from homes and on the other, it will cater to the large number of people who want home-cooked food delivered to the doorstep. By empowering women to become independent homepreneurs, the platform is supporting the #vocalforlocal initiative too. On the platform, the home chefs have the option of adding home-cooked meals, perishable and non-perishable products, groceries, beverages and other related products. Thus, the platform is helping them set up a full-fledged business from home.

 

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India’s First WhatsApp Conversational Commerce Platform

Be it a housewife who wants to start a business from scratch or a retired professional trying to mint money, Hey Homie can be the go-to platform for all kinds of women. So the mothers, daughters and wives who prepare mouthwatering comfort food can become self-employed now by selling their dishes to a larger number of people. Many home chefs have already registered to Hey Homie and they sell dishes from diverse cuisines like Marwari, Tibetan, North Indian, Nepalese and Goan. Also, Hey Home is the first WhatsApp Conversational Commerce platform in India. It helps foodies as well as chefs to order and sell food items via WhatsApp. The brand is also planning to expand its presence to other popular cities like Mumbai, Bangalore and Jaipur.

If you too want to become a homepreneur, your journey is just a click away.