Our readers may recall we told you that Tokyo-based startup Okan has launched delivery service for Japanese deli foods for corporate customers. The company announced today that it has raised an undisclosed sum from Japanese investment firm CyberAgent Ventures and food delivery company Oisix (TSE:3182).
With the service Office Okan, corporate customers will receive Japanese deli once a month, since the deli lasts about a month. These can be refrigerated, and users can buy it by dropping coins to the collection box on the fridge and prepare it in about minutes. The service was launched in close beta back in November and subsequently officially launched back in March. ...continue reading ...
The Bridge 6/5/2014 [en]
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- Oisix is one of the largest cooking ingredients delivery services in Japan, which went IPO last year. There must be synergy with the startup in terms of foods and delivery. It may be options to even acquire it.
- http://okan.jp/
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