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Meal planning app proves appetising for Australasian investors

Appetise, formerly MenuAid, has a new business strategy and new investment from Icehouse Ventures and Sydneysiders OIF Ventures.

Appetise co-founders Elise and Toby Hilliam.

Dita De Boni Wed, 14 Aug 2024

Not many businesses pursue growth and profit by doing away with weekly recurring revenue from customers, but the strategy has paid off for Christchurch-based shopping and meal planning app Appetise, formerly MenuAid.

The app not only gives recipes and meal planning help, but hooks customers up with

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Dita De Boni Wed, 14 Aug 2024
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