- byMatheus Tomé
- September 17, 2024
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- 1 minute read
Argentinian foodtech Atomic Kitchens raised $ 750K from Manutara Ventures.
Atomic Kitchens will use the funds to expand operations in Latin America and to develop new business lines.
“We are committed to using this capital to drive sustainable growth for our company, improve profitability and the professional development of our partners, and expand our presence in both current and future markets, always with a focus on innovation and leadership in our sector,” said Uriel Krimer, Atomic Kitchens’ Co-Founder and CEO.
Atomic Kitchens develops delivery and pick-up-only food brands and partners with existing kitchens that have unused capacity. The foodtech uses proprietary data analysis software to optimize kitchen operations.
Founded in 2020, Atomic Kitchens operates over 900 franchises in Argentina, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, the Dominican Republic, and Uruguay, has a GMV of $20M, and delivers 2M orders a year.
Matheus Tomé
Matheus is a lawyer and a strategy consultant in Brazil. He has always been passionate about crating impact, be it through law, projects, deals, or innovation: he’s practiced Law as an attorney at Baker McKenzie, worked as an experienced hire consultant at McKinsey & Company and helped on the development of an early-stage startup.
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