yuppiechef

  1. Luis

    Yuppiechef was started as a part-time experiment by two developers before being sold for R470 million in 2021

    Yuppiechef was started as a part-time experiment by two developers before being sold for R470 million in 2021 E-commerce business Yuppiechef was started as a part-time project by South African developers Andrew Smith and Shane Dryden before being sold to Mr Price for around R470 million in...
  2. Hanno Labuschagne

    Euphoria makes three senior appointments

    Euphoria makes three senior appointments Cloud-based VoIP business solutions provider Euphoria Telecom has announced three senior appointments. Former YuppieChef managing director Warren Hawkins has been appointed as the company's managing director, while telecoms veteran Leonie Stanley takes...
  3. Jan

    Yuppiechef founders buy 20% stake in Livecopper

    Yuppiechef founders invest in online electrical and plumbing supply shop Yuppiechef co-founders Andrew Smith and Shane Dryden have resurfaced with an investment in Livecopper, an online shopping platform specialising in electrical and plumbing supplies. The pair bought their 20% stake for an...
  4. Jan

    How much money Yuppiechef makes

    Here is how much money Yuppiechef makes Yuppiechef generated R296.2 million in revenue and R19.9 million in operating profit between 1 August 2021 and 2 April 2022. Mr Price Group acquired 100% of Yuppiechef on 1 August 2021 as a way to gain access to a higher LSM customer base.
  5. Jan

    Yuppiechef founders resign after Mr Price acquisition

    Mr Price hit by resignation of Yuppiechef founders Yuppiechef founders Andrew Smith and Shane Dryden have resigned from the company they started sixteen years ago. Smith and Dryden’s resignation comes less than a year after Mr Price acquired Yuppiechef.
  6. Jan

    South African tech companies raising billions in investment funding

    Billions flowing into South Africa's tech scene While many segments of South Africa's economy have been struggling to keep heads above water amid the Covid-19 pandemic, one has been flourishing — tech. Across the world, technology firms have generally benefitted from the disruption that came...
  7. J

    Nothing about this lockdown is fair, so allow unrestricted ecommerce - Yuppiechef founder

    Nothing about this lockdown is fair, so allow unrestricted ecommerce - Yuppiechef founder Ecommerce executives continue to gain support in their quest to allow unrestricted ecommerce activity to take place. Most countries internationally allow unfettered ecommerce during their COVID-19...
  8. Kevin Lancaster

    SA's best and worst online stores

    Best and worst online shops in South Africa Columinate has released a new report which ranks online retailers on their overall customer satisfaction levels
  9. QuintonB

    Online shopping in SA comes of age

    Online shopping in South Africa has (finally) come of age South African websites have only just begun to tap into the huge demand there is for online shopping, writes Alistair Fairweather
  10. marco79

    www.yuppiechef.co.za

    Damnit, these guys make it so easy to spend your e-bucks and cash. It took me longer to put in the delivery details than to order and pay for my goods. Now to build up some more e-bucks.
  11. medicnick83

    Kewl Kitchen Stuffies...

    Looky what I found; http://www.yuppiechef.co.za I'm not really into stuff like this, but when you check out the prices and compare them with what, say Mr Price, their stuff is pretty much the same price and the stuff is COOLER man! :cool: I think I need to 'replace' some old style stuff...
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