Cook Social: Empowering Local Chefs, Sourcing Local Produce


Posted December 7, 2016 by anupomaroy

Foodpreneurs and Cooks are the new driving force for Food Sharing Economy. No More fighting for Minimum Wage.

 
Now the question is why to get stuck at minimum wage jobs at McDonald's, KFC, Burger King or even local restaurants just because you don’t have enough money to start your own restaurant. Well, don’t let your creative recipe ideas down. It’s understood that college loan, car loan, house loan burden will never accomplish your dream of starting something on your own. But it’s 2016 already. The great Grandpas are also now bored going to the same places and eating the same old thing.

We are about to move on to 2017 soon. Look around, ride sharing, room sharing, image sharing, paddle & bike sharing, wedding dress & jewelry sharing etc. etc. what about Food? What’s wrong with food? It has to change! Cook Social is into making it. Yes, Cook Social, a newcomer.

Started at New York, they think if food sharing is not implemented by 2017, it would be a complete shame to embrace 2017. Everybody is already selling apparel, jewelry, toys through social media; Cook Social will help people adding food into social selling. Cooking is all about mood and art, it does not happen using robots. Those recipe bloggers or YouTube cooks are really making awesome recipes but who knows if they really taste good. The curious foodies are the real connoisseurs; they love to try those in real times. BTW, same recipes made by different cooks taste different. Obviously, cooking at haste and cooking with love, there is a huge difference. Cook Social also inspires the novice cooks to carry forward their Grandma’s recipes with new trends because this is how they explain it: “you can create so many derived units using m, kg, s, A, K, mol, cd. Hope you trust in basic Physics.”

So, are you interested to join Cook Social? They are now selling their cooking permit [$1399 for 3 years/36 months = $38.86/month]. If you would love to cook and join the no minimum wage club and to embrace the food sharing for your foodie followers, this is it.

About the Site: Cook Social is a marketplace where people can discover great local recipes made by local chefs. Any interested people who would like to cook and make money can get their Cooking Permit from Cook Social. This permit is international and can be used internationally.

Email Contact: [email protected]
Website: www.cook.social
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Last Updated December 7, 2016