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Little Spoon
v1.1.0
4mo ago
Uber Eats competes for the same share of wallet by offering immediate, on-demand food delivery, directly challenging Little Spoon’s subscription-based meal planning model.
Caviar targets a premium segment of the food delivery market, overlapping with Little Spoon’s high-quality, health-focused customer base.
Both apps are deeply integrated into the home cooking process, focusing on precision and quality in meal preparation.
Tare competes for the 'home cook' attention span by providing utility tools that assist in the meal preparation process.
ChowNow competes by providing a platform for local restaurants, capturing the same 'what's for dinner' decision-making process as Little Spoon.
EatStreet serves as a broad-market delivery alternative that competes for the convenience-seeking parent demographic.
Both apps focus on health-conscious meal consumption, though fresh&co targets the immediate urban lunch crowd while Little Spoon targets home-based family nutrition.
Tovala is a direct competitor in the 'meal delivery + cooking' space, combining hardware with a subscription food service.
This app manages the customer relationship for a specific food brand, similar to how Little Spoon manages its direct-to-consumer meal service.
This app serves the niche of home-cooking enthusiasts who require specialized tools for meal planning and preparation.
This newcomer represents the local competition that Little Spoon must displace when families choose between home-delivered meals and local takeout.