Bakeys
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Bakeys Foods Private Limited | |
Company type | Private |
Industry | Food, tableware |
Founded | 2010 |
Founder | Narayana Peesapaty Qayam Hashmi (Manager) |
Headquarters | Golconda Cross Road, Musheerabad, , India |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Edible cutlery, spoons |
Number of employees | 30 (2016) |
Website | www |
Bakeys (sometimes also known as Bakey's) is an Indian edible cutlery manufacturing startup company based in Hyderabad, Telangana.[1][2] Bakeys was founded in 2010 by former ICRISAT researcher Narayana Peesapaty as an eco-friendly alternative to disposable utensils prepared with plastic, wood and bamboo, such as bamboo chopsticks.[3][4]
Products
Bakeys uses different types of flours to bake single-use edible spoons, forks and chopsticks which can be consumed after their intended use.[4][5] Since 2010, it has sold more than 1.5 million pieces of cutlery throughout India.[6] As of April 2016, the company only markets edible spoons, but has plans to expand its operations to begin distribution of forks and chopsticks with income from a Kickstarter funding campaign.[5] As of April 2016, the company only ships its products within India.[5]
The products are vegetarian, and are manufactured using with all-natural ingredients, (primarily) sorghum (jowar), and other types of flours such as wheat, rice, and millet.[4][6] The spoons have a shelf-life of 24 months and are so made that they will naturally decompose between 3 and 7 days after use if not consumed.[2] The spoons are manufactured in several flavors, such as cumin, mint-ginger, carrot-beetroot and sugar.[5][7]
History
Bakeys was founded by Narayana Peesapathy in 2010 in Hyderabad. In April 2016, it earned a crowd-funding of around ₹25 lakh (US$30,000) from 1500+ backers through Ketto with its initial goal being only ₹1 lakh (US$1,200).[8] Following this support, the company started a Kickstarter campaign to increase its reach.[4][9] In April 2016, the company had 30 employees.[6] As of May 2017 the company had not yet started shipping to backers of the Kickstarter campaign, though shipments of the spoons to customers in India, has been proceeding without issue.[10] In January 2019, Narayana Peesapaty was arrested for allegedly cheating the Bank of Maharashtra of ₹2.5 crore (equivalent to ₹3.1 crore or US$370,000 in 2023) [11][12]
References
- ^ "About us", Bakeys, retrieved 31 May 2016
- ^ a b Markham, Derek (28 March 2016), "Move over, disposable utensils, because Bakeys edible cutlery is here", TreeHugger, retrieved 31 May 2016
- ^ "Profile of the founder", Bakeys, retrieved 31 May 2016
- ^ a b c d Micu, Alexandra (30 March 2016), "India's Bakey edible spoon does two of my favorite things: limits dishes and plastic waste", ZME Science, retrieved 31 May 2016
- ^ a b c d Garfield, Leanna (1 April 2016), "These real-life Willy Wonka spoons are completely edible", Tech Insider, retrieved 31 May 2016
- ^ a b c Thomas, Anu (21 April 2016), "Edible Spoons: Bakeys' Narayana Peesapathy scoops up accolades with his innovative idea", The Economic Times (India), retrieved 31 May 2016
- ^ Boult, Adam (16 March 2016), "Edible cutlery: could this simple invention help save the world?", Telegraph, retrieved 31 May 2016
- ^ "Eat Your Spoon", Ketto, retrieved 31 May 2016
- ^ "Edible Cutlery: The Future of Eco Friendly Utensils", Kickstarter, April 2016, retrieved 31 May 2016
- ^ "Kickstarter Campaign Update", Kickstarter, 19 January 2017
- ^ "Hyderabad: One held for cheating Bank of Maharashtra", The Sisat Daily, 1 February 2019
- ^ "PressReader.com - Your favorite newspapers and magazines". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 19 June 2020.