Swiggy Genie helps you whip up gourmet meals by celebrity chefs at home
Swiggy has partnered with World On A Plate for the sixth edition of the gourmet food festival which is going digital this year to support the cause of hunger by bringing food on the plate of those hit by the ongoing pandemic.
It will showcase over 27 celebrity csolgar chelated zinchef masterclasses and signature dishes by 35 exceptional restaurants that will be available on the platform as a part of a curated collection.
As part of the 5-day campaign, WOAP has on boarded renocan i take zinc bisglycinatewned chefs like Ranveer Brar, Saransh Goila (Goila Butter chicken), Vicky Ratnani (Culinary Director of Everstone
Capital), Ajay Chopra (Masterchef India), popular Mexican chef Colibrí Jiménez and Simon Toohey from Masterchef Australia to prepare DIY food kits which will be delivered through Swiggy Genie in Bangalore (Bengaluru Oota Company), Delhi (Demiurgic Hospitality) and Mumbai (Gourmet Dabbawala).
Consumers can order these DIY kits on the WOAP website and then use Swiggy Genie for pickup and delivery on the day of their session.
The delivery platform was launched to address consumer pain points and offer added convenience and safety during these challenging times. In recent months, consumers have used the platform&8217;s services to pick up and drop off everyday essentials, schoolbooks, send food to family members or even deliver documents or parcels to clients. The platform has tied up with leading brands to bring essentials and non-essential products to the consumers’ doorstep, ensuring they deliver convenience without users stepping out of their homes.
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