Source: Business Insider

Byte Foods: A startup that's stocking meal kits in offices is hoping to capitalize on American attitudes towards work

Byte FoodsMeal kit startup Chef'd has partnered with Byte Foods, a company that makes smart refrigerators for offices, hospitals, and universities.Chef'd is capitalizing on the fact that many Americans work long hours and might not otherwise have time to purchase fresh food. Tesla headquarters is one of the hundreds of offices to have a Byte fridge. It's no secret that Americans work long hours.According to the International Labour Organization, workaholics in the United States clock 137 more hours per year than Japanese workers, 260 more hours per year than British workers, and 499 more hours per year than French workers.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Trying the McDonald's Waygu Beef Burger only found in AustraliaSee Also:Amazon is giving Prime members a 10% discount at Whole Foods'OOPS, WE MADE TOO MANY': Victoria's Secret accidentally reveals one of the company's biggest problems in an email to customersViral footage shows a man insulting a Muslim woman at a coffee shop before being forced to leave for 'being very racist'SEE ALSO: Walmart is unleashing a new weapon in its battle with Amazon for your groceries

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Est. Annual Revenue
$5.0-25M
Est. Employees
25-100
Megan Mokri's photo - Co-Founder & CEO of Byte Foods

Co-Founder & CEO

Megan Mokri

CEO Approval Rating

81/100

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