Gobble in the Media

 

Gobble in the Press

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At 29, Two-Time Startup Founder Raises $12M To Grow Dinner Kit Service Gobble

Between startup life and schoolwork, Garg made no time for meals, eating junk food or takeout — ‘Taco Bell, chicken nuggets’ — in her car or at her desk. Her health took a nosedive. Her close-knit Southeast Asian family, for whom home-cooked dinners had always been a priority, grew concerned. Her father even flew to California with a suitcase of food. While a welcome respite from delivery, it wasn’t a sustainable solution. But it got Garg focused on finding one.

Forbes
August 16, 2016

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Eat it Up: A look at a new tech-enabled delivery service for Portland gourmands

Portland’s getting another new food delivery company. This one, though, is a bit different. Gobble offers 10-minute gourmet dinner kits delivered to cooks’ homes. It’s launching in Portland today.

Portland Business Journal
February 8, 2016

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Gobble founder: ‘We are one of the most lean, capital efficient companies in the meal kit market today’

While barely a week goes by without the launch of a new meal kit company, there is room in the market for ‘many multi-billion dollar players,’ provided they carve out a distinct niche, insists the founder of Gobble, which focuses on pre-prepped meals that can be cooked in one pan in 10-15 minutes.

Food Navigator USA
June 21, 2017

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At 29, Two-Time Startup Founder Raises $12M To Grow Dinner Kit Service Gobble

Between startup life and schoolwork, Garg made no time for meals, eating junk food or takeout — ‘Taco Bell, chicken nuggets’ — in her car or at her desk. Her health took a nosedive. Her close-knit Southeast Asian family, for whom home-cooked dinners had always been a priority, grew concerned. Her father even flew to California with a suitcase of food. While a welcome respite from delivery, it wasn’t a sustainable solution. But it got Garg focused on finding one.

Forbes
August 16, 2016

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Eat it Up: A look at a new tech-enabled delivery service for Portland gourmands

Portland’s getting another new food delivery company. This one, though, is a bit different. Gobble offers 10-minute gourmet dinner kits delivered to cooks’ homes. It’s launching in Portland today.

Portland Business Journal
February 8, 2016

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On-demand meal delivery market boils over in metro Denver

“2015 was the first year that prepared food spending eclipsed grocery spending,” said Ooshma Garg, founder of Palo Alto, Calif.-based Gobble, which specializes in meals designed to be cooked in one pan and in 10 minutes. “That’s been colliding for decades in our society. Convenience has finally completely overtaken the ability or the desire to cook from scratch.”

The Denver Post
February 7, 2016

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Colorado Super Bowl plans run gamut from solitary to gourmet

The pre-prepared culinary delivery company Gobble launched at-home gourmet tailgating kits for Super Bowl 50. Each $95 kit delivered Friday (the deadline to order was Monday) feeds six people black bean sliders with homemade guacamole, sliders with organic turkey pastrami, Dungeness crab and artichoke dip with San Francisco sourdough garlic bread and Petaluma Farms chicken wings with Cuban sauces.

The Denver Post
February 3, 2016

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Gobble CEO Ooshma Garg on founding from her dorm room and the tricky scale of food startups

The life of a student entrepreneur is one that Ooshma Garg, CEO of food delivery startup Gobble, knows well. She began her first company while she was still a student at Stanford, and walking away from it gave her more lessons about the virtues and flaws of business than most learn in their first 10 years on the job.

The Next Web
January 26, 2016

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Food delivery service Gobble launches in Seattle with prepared 10-minute dinner kits

There is yet another food delivery service now available in Seattle — although the newest entrant has a slightly different take on getting dinner to your door.

Geek Wire
January 19, 2016

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What it’s like to cook with Gobble, a 10-minute dinner kit that only requires one pan

When I heard about Gobble, a new start up that launched last year that claimed I could have a home-cooked meal in 10 minutes, I was intrigued

Business Insider
November 13, 2015

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Founder Stories: Gobble’s Ooshma Garg

The CEO of dinner kit delivery service Gobble on her four-year-long road to product/market fit, the dark days of being a founder, and protecting the company from copycats.

The Macro
November 8, 2015

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Pre-prepped dinner delivery service Gobble is going nationwide

No time to cook dinner? Would you change your mind if you could put a meal on the table in ten minutes—and only end up with one pan in the sink?

Fortune
October 20, 2015

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Gobble Says It Has Delivered 230K Easy-To-Cook Meals Since Launching Last Year

Back in September, Gobble unveiled a new kind of food delivery. It doesn’t offer a fully prepared meal or a box of ingredients and recipes — instead, it delivers “dinner kits” where much of the prep work is already done, and the cooking can be finished in just 10 minutes.

TechCrunch
May 21, 2015

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Gobble shifts from delivering meals to do-it-yourself diners

As of two weeks ago, Gobble stopped delivering prepared dinners and instead started sending its customers all of the fresh, restaurant-quality ingredients they need to whip up for dinner themselves in about 10 minutes.

Silicon Valley Business Journal
August 29, 2014