Hyderabad/IBNS: Hyderabad-based quick-service restaurant chain ZOMOZ, which faced a downturn owing to the pandemic situation, claims to have recovered lost ground after they joined hands with Rebel Foods, a leading internet restaurant company.

Hyderabad/IBNS: Hyderabad-based quick-service restaurant chain ZOMOZ, which faced a downturn owing to the pandemic situation, claims to have recovered lost ground after they joined hands with Rebel Foods, a leading internet restaurant company.

Rebel Foods owns popular brands such as Faasos, Ovenstory, Behrouz Biryani, etc.

Zomoz, which specialises in momos, was founded in 2016 by Shouvik Dhar, an ISB alumnus.

The brand is present in eight Indian cities and said it is looking to expand further.

Zomoz was onboarded on Rebel Foods’ brand portfolio as a part of Rebel Launcher, a platform to expand and scale F&B brands across geographies at a relatively lower cost.

According to Raghav Joshi, co-founder and Head – Hosted & Acquired Brands – Rebel Foods, “Zomoz is currently one of the most scalable brands within the company’s portfolio with a robust backend to fuel exponential growth.”

Zomoz reported in its financial statement for the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2023, that they have more than doubled their sales on a year over year basis.

Said Zomoz founder Shouvik Dhar, “Over the next 30 months, we will be leaving an impression on more than 30 cities and towns. Our automated production, structured supply chain, optimised retail footprint with a relentless focus on customer preferences will definitely come in handy.”

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