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Restaurants used tech to fight for survival

  The past year has crushed independent restaurants across the country and brought a reality to their doors: Many were unprepared for a digital world. Unlike other small retailers, restaurateurs could keep the tech low, with basic websites and maybe Instagram accounts with tantalizing, well-lit photos of their food. For the past decade, Krystle Mobayeni had been trying to convince them that they needed more. Mobayeni, a first-generation Iranian-American, started her company, BentoBox, in 2013 as a side job. She wanted to use her graphic design skills to help restaurants build more robust websites with ecommerce abilities. But it was a hard sell. For many, she said, her services were a “nice to have,” not a necessity.

Restaurants Fought for Covid Survival, With Some Tech Helpers

Restaurants Fought for Covid Survival, With Some Tech Helpers Being “online” in the pandemic, many chefs learned, meant much more than having an Instagram account. The company that began as Krystle Mobayeni s side project, BentoBox, scaled up significantly in the pandemic to help restaurants.Credit.Gili Benita for The New York Times April 20, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET The past year has crushed independent restaurants across the country and brought a reality to their doors: Many were unprepared for a digital world. Unlike other small retailers, restaurateurs could keep the tech low, with basic websites and maybe Instagram accounts with tantalizing, well-lit photos of their food.

Grocery startup Mercato spilled years of data, but didn t tell its customers – TechCrunch

Grocery startup Mercato spilled years of data, but didn t tell its customers – TechCrunch
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Mercato - AlleyWatch

Mercato is an online grocery marketplace that connects consumers with local merchants. Founded by Bobby Brannigan, Dave Bateman, Edward Politis, Jesse Villanueva, Matthew Alarie, and Michael Mason in 2015, Mercato is backed by investors that include Greycroft, Loeb Enterprises, Loeb.nyc, Michael Loeb, and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and is headquartered in San Diego.

Mercato raises $26M Series A to help smaller grocers compete online – TechCrunch

Mercato raises $26M Series A to help smaller grocers compete online The pandemic upended the way people shop for their everyday needs, including groceries. Online grocery sales in the U.S. are expected to reach 21.5% of the total grocery sales by 2025, after leaping from 3.4% pre-pandemic to 10.2% as of 2020. One business riding this wave is Mercato, an online grocery platform that helps smaller grocers and specialty food stores get online quickly. After helping grow its merchant sales by 1,300% in 2020, Mercato has now closed on $26 million in Series A funding, the company tells TechCrunch. The round was led by Velvet Sea Ventures with participation from Team Europe, the investing arm of Lukasz Gadowski, co-founder of Delivery Hero. Seed investors Greycroft and Loeb.nyc also returned for the new round; Mike Lazerow of Velvet Sea Ventures has also now joined Mercato’s board.

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