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Zuul Secures Funding to Expand Ghost Kitchen Network

Zuul has secured $9 million in funding to expand its ghost kitchen operations throughout New York City.

The company, which currently operates its flagship location at 30 Vandam St. in Hudson Square, services brands that deliver to both residential and commercial customers throughout Downtown Manhattan. Zuul will deploy the capital to expand its footprint across high-demand areas of the five boroughs.

“By raising this additional capital, Zuul can continue to play a central role in the restaurant industry’s accelerating shift toward delivery while addressing the challenges this shift presents,” said Corey Manicone, co-Founder and CEO of Zuul.

Sean Fitzgibbons, Zuul’s co-founder and chief brand officer, added, “Zuul’s physical and digital infrastructure provides the differentiated value layer in the tech-enabled food delivery evolution. This is reflected by the waiting list of brands who have already committed to partnering with Zuul at future locations across NYC.”

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