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Dual-menu integration increases share-of-stomach via cross-selling
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Home Chef: Meal Kit Delivery
v3.62.1
1mo ago
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
Uber Eats competes for the same 'convenience-seeking' dinner audience, shifting the user from cooking at home to on-demand restaurant delivery.
Caviar competes for the premium segment of the food delivery market, overlapping with Home Chef's focus on quality ingredients.
Tasty competes for the user's attention during the meal planning phase, offering inspiration that often leads to cooking rather than ordering.
Brewly enters the food/drink space by focusing on subscription-based access to local cafes, competing for the user's daily beverage spend.
ChowNow competes by positioning itself as the 'ethical' alternative to big delivery apps, targeting users who want to support local restaurants.
EatStreet targets the same demographic of busy professionals who prioritize ease of ordering and social dining features.
This app competes for the 'share of stomach' by locking users into a specific brand ecosystem through loyalty and mobile ordering.
Joule targets the same 'home cook' demographic, focusing on high-tech precision cooking rather than meal kit delivery.
This app competes for the user's dining budget by offering a loyalty-based ecosystem for a specific restaurant chain.
Weber competes for the user's time spent in the kitchen/backyard, offering recipe databases that compete with Home Chef's meal planning.
Tare is a utility-focused newcomer that assists home cooks with the technical aspects of recipe preparation.