Hello Venturer,
A happy weekend to you. It's the weekend, and you know what that means – Owambe time! (Yoruba term for an extravagant party). While the parties themselves are a blast, let's be honest, the highlight is often the incredible spread of small chops (finger foods). Those delectable finger foods are legendary, but sometimes they disappear faster than you can grab them. What if you could enjoy those delightful small chops without waiting for a party invitation?
Que, Smallchops.ng, a Lagos-based food-tech startup that's making small chops a delivery sensation. This innovative food-tech startup is all about delivering the joy of small chops straight to your doorstep, any day of the week. But this isn't just about convenience, they're shaking things up in the Lagos food delivery scene. This week we speak to the face behind the brand, on its unique approach, and how they're making small chops a crave-worthy delivery option.
Suotunimi Orufa
Features Writer, Ventures Africa
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