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Angel investors inject funds into The Kenko Life in recent round

The Kenko Life, co-founded by Neeraj Kumar and Vivek Chandran, specializes in providing personalized meals tailored to individual protein, calorie, and macro requirements without compromising on taste. Dedicated expert nutritionists support customers in aligning with their health goals. Recently, The Kenko Life secured an angel round of funding from Mr. R Raghunathan, Co-Founder of Prizm Payment Services (now known as Hitachi Payment Services Private Limited) and OPC Asset Solutions.

Co-founder Vivek Chandran expressed excitement about the investment, stating, “We are thrilled to announce that R Raghunathan has decided to invest in our company. Raghu brings over 30 years of experience in building and scaling both manufacturing and service-centric business.” The infusion of funds is expected to propel the company’s growth and help achieve new milestones.

The Kenko Life is committed to crafting personalized gourmet meal plans tailored to individual dietary preferences and health objectives. Options include carb-conscious, diabetes-friendly, vegetarian, non-vegetarian, multi-cuisine, and paleo plans. Currently operating in Bangalore, the service offers lunch, dinner, or both, with a variety of 100 delicious meal options from different cuisines. The meals are available on a subscription model through their website and on-demand on platforms like Swiggy and Zomato, serving over 200 meals a day.

Looking forward, Co-founder Neeraj Kumar envisions expanding to Gurgaon and Hyderabad, launching an app, and establishing healthy cafes in upcoming fitness clubs and corporate establishments. He stated, “We currently serve around 200 plus meals a day… plans also include establishing healthy cafes in two upcoming fitness clubs and at some corporate establishments.”

The Kenko Life caters to a diverse audience, including athletes, entrepreneurs, and health-conscious individuals. Neeraj Kumar emphasized the company’s role in enabling healthier choices, saying, “As conscious eating and healthy living have gained importance in the Indian community in recent times, Kenko enables that choice with a weekly menu infusing both Indian and global flavors for each individual.”

To simplify healthy eating, The Kenko Life delivers curated, healthy meals straight to the doorstep in Bangalore, eliminating the stress of meal planning and grocery shopping. The company invites individuals to fuel their lifestyles with customized food options and embark on their fitness journey the right way.

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