How A Cloud Kitchen Helped Gabbi Garcia And Khalil Ramos Start Their Food Business

Celebrity couple Gabbi Garcia and Khalil Ramos have turned their passion for food into a lucrative business venture. Their “passion project,” Meat Up!, offers premium steak dishes at affordable prices. The couple also shared about cloud kitchens and how they can help jumpstart your food business. If you’re just getting started in the food business, you should familiarize yourself with cloud kitchens and the advantages they offer.

How A Cloud Kitchen Helped Gabbi Garcia And Khalil Ramos Start Their Food Business
Image by Meat Up via Instagram

If you’re a fan of this celebrity couple, you know how much they love enjoying good food. They even have a YouTube channel, Front-Seat Buddies, where they try different foods in their car. Hence, choosing a food business as their joint venture was an obvious choice.

In an article on GMA, Gabbi shared, “Food has always been one of our strongest bonds as a couple. It brings us happiness.” Then Khalil adds, “It’s simple. Food = happiness. I think everyone can agree with this.”

MeatUp! is available for delivery and offers reasonably priced items such as a BBQ roast beef sandwich, burger steak with rice, and bibingka Basque cheesecake, among others. Drinks like red iced tea, juices, and beers are also available. According to its Instagram, you can have a relaxing date night at home with their special steaks.

“It’s food bowls with steak for every occasion so you can make every day special with MeatUp,” Khalil explained in an article on Pep.

The couple admitted that since they didn’t have much experience opening a food business, they needed help. Seeking expert advice is critical, as many successful celebrity entrepreneurs have suggested, such as Joel Torre when he opened JT Manukan, Seth Fedelin when he co-owned a Cafe in Tagaytay for the first time, and many others.

For Gabbi and Khalil’s first business, they partner with CloudEats, a cloud kitchen. Khalid explained, “We’ve thought about putting up a food business before but were always hesitant because we didn’t really know the ins and outs of the food and beverage industry. Good thing our partners at CloudEats made it a whole lot easier for us.”

What is a cloud kitchen?

If you’re a budding entrepreneur, you might want to learn more about cloud kitchens. It works like a “virtual” kitchen for budding entrepreneurs who want to start a business through delivery or takeout service. As a new entrepreneur, it helps you cut costs because you don’t need to own a physical kitchen or dining space. Basically, whenever your customer places an order, the cooking staff in the designated cloud kitchen prepares it. After it’s ready, the booked delivery service takes it to the customer. It’s that simple.

If you’re an entrepreneur looking to start a food business and want to test the waters while reducing risks and overhead costs, you can look into cloud kitchens. Good luck!

Sally Mae

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