
Mealthy
Kitchen appliances and recipes for home cooking.
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Total Funding | 000k |
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Mealthy is a company that provides kitchen appliances, recipes, and digital tools to facilitate home cooking. The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Fresno, California. Its flagship product was the Mealthy MultiPot, a 9-in-1 electric pressure cooker designed to function as a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, sauté pan, steamer, and more. Another one of its key products is the Mealthy CrispLid, an accessory that can convert any 6- or 8-quart electric pressure cooker into an air fryer.
The company's business model integrates physical products with digital support through its website and mobile app. These platforms offer a wide range of recipes, cooking videos, and articles to guide users. The app also features meal planning capabilities, grocery list creation, and integration with grocery delivery services like Instacart and Amazon Fresh. Mealthy aims to build a community of users through social media, where customers can share recipes and product feedback. The company generates revenue through the sale of its kitchen appliances and accessories. In its first year of sales in 2018, Mealthy reported revenues of $6.3 million.
Mealthy was founded by Bernardo de la Vega, who serves as the company's CEO. The company's management team also includes Casey Musick as CEO and Zac Clune as COO. In 2019, Mealthy raised $1.07 million through an equity crowdfunding campaign on Republic. The company has expanded its product line to include blenders, air fryers, and nonstick frying pans and has entered international markets such as Canada, the UK, Europe, India, and Mexico.
Keywords: kitchen appliances, electric pressure cooker, home cooking, recipe app, meal planning, cooking technology, MultiPot, CrispLid, air fryer accessory, digital recipes, kitchenware, cooking community, food technology, Bernardo de la Vega, small kitchen appliances, online recipes, grocery integration, consumer goods, cooking gadgets, culinary tools