The Punjab Kitchen
The Punjab Kitchen was a homemade North Indian food delivery startup founded by Amit Gogia and his wife in Gurgaon, India. After 18 months of operations, the business failed due to pricing pressure from competitors, achieving only $800 in revenue while burning $1,200 monthly in expenses. The founders couldn't achieve economies of scale or break-even before shutting down.
Amit's wife was a talented cook receiving encouragement from family and friends to commercialize her cooking, and they identified a gap in the homemade food market for North Indian cuisine among migrants in Gurgaon.
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