
""People were still meeting, but they weren't connecting.""
""Food has always been a cultural equalizer. We're just making it logistically possible again.""
Vishal Patel observed a decline in meaningful connections during remote work meetings. To address this, he founded GreetEat, a platform that integrates meal vouchers from Uber Eats into virtual meetings. Participants receive meal credits, allowing them to order food from local restaurants before joining virtual calls, fostering a sense of shared experience. GreetEat simplifies the billing process by directing costs to HR, avoiding complications for employees. Patel emphasizes that food can restore connection in a remote work world plagued by isolation, aiming to revive the cultural significance of communal meals.
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