Jaipur,
April 2023.
EatFit, one of India’s largest healthy food
platforms housed under the Curefoods house of brands, has
announced the opening of DilSe EatFit, which is Eatfit’s first
offline store in Jaipur, today. The store opens
its doors for customers to provide them with a unique healthy and nutritious
dining experience. Dil Se EatFit is located in one of the city’s centrally
located areas on Sahakar Marg, where customers can easily access the brand’s
extended offerings.
EatFit’s
expansion to the offline market is a part of Curefoods’ vision to create
premium and personalized experiences for its customers, by providing them with
a feel of wholesome dining while enjoying the healthy and nutritious food that
the menu provides. With this offline store launch, the brand has expanded its
offerings in the EatFit menu by adding several customised local delicacies, considering
the need and liking of the regional taste and preferences of users. The launch
is a testament of Curefoods' commitment to providing innovative and healthy Indian
food options to customers.
Currently,
EatFitowns two offline stores in India, one in Bangalore and the second in
Jaipur other than its online cloud kitchen presence.Curefoods houses 11 other
online brands other than EatFit,catering to customers' needs and preferences, while
having their presence across India.The company plans to expand to 100 offline
outlets across its various food brands by the end of 2025.Curefoods also plans to open around 30
offline restaurants this year, which will be individual brand outlets starting
with the Tier 1 cities and then expanding to the Tier 2 markets, in the North
and West India. These stores will be opened majorly for the top fast-growing
brands under the Curefoods umbrella, which includes Curefoods’ flagship brand
EatFit, the gourmet pizza brand Nomad Pizza, and the biryani brand Sharief
Bhai.
"We are
thrilled to open Dil Se EatFit in Jaipur and bring our brand closer to our
customers by providing them with a first-hand dining experience and a real feel
of the food around the ambiance created in our stores. Our aim is to provide an
exclusive aura for a fresh, nutritious, and authentic dining experience. With
the addition of new local delicacies as per the region, we will cater to the
diverse tastes of our customers, ensuring that they have a wide range of
options to choose from,” said Ankit Nagori, Founder of Curefoods.
Curefoods expects
its offline brand stores to contribute a 15 to 20 percent revenue by the end of
2023.With the recent funding raised by the company of INR 300 crores, the company will continue
to focus on profitability, and achieve significant growth and presence around
India in the coming years. Curefoods’ strong focus on customer
satisfaction and quality has enabled it to emerge as the fastest-growing
digital-first F&B group in the country, with 200+ locations in 15 cities
serviced by a back end operation of over 7 food factories, and 150+ multi-brand
cloud kitchens.