meez, a New York-based provider of a digital professional recipe tool, raised $11.5M in Series A funding.
The round was led by Craft Ventures with participation from Struck Capital, FJ Labs, AME Cloud Ventures, Moving Capital, Max Mullen, Lenny Rachitsky, Mike Montero, Bobby Lo, Austin Rief, Louis Beryl, James Beshara, Allison Pickens and Todd & Rahul Fund.
The company intends to use the funds to build out its product and engineering teams, drive awareness around the new free offering, and launch new premium features that allow chefs to instantly assess how their recipes contribute to the profitability and success of the business.
Founded in 2020 by professional chef Josh Sharkey, meez is a recipe tool for culinary professionals, featuring offerings such as collaborative and sharable recipe databases, accurate ingredient costing, automated recipe scaling and conversions, customized training capabilities, and specialized allergen identification and nutrition calculations, and more. Currently, it is in use already in more than 1,200 kitchens worldwide spanning fine dining and fast casual restaurants, culinary schools, ghost kitchens, and catering companies.
This latest investment follows a $6.5M Seed round in January 2022, bringing the company’s total funding to $18M.
FinSMEs
03/11/2022
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