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  2. Kitchen incubator - Wikipedia

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    A commissary kitchen is an example of a shared-use kitchen that provides kitchen rentals. Kitchen incubators , also known as culinary incubators, also provide kitchen rental but can provide additional services like business development training, and access to services such as legal aid, packaging, label printing, and distribution.

  3. Mobile catering - Wikipedia

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    A vendor can choose to park the van in one place, as with a cart, or to broaden the business's reach by driving the van to several customer locations. Examples of mobile kitchens include taco trucks on the west coast of the United States, especially in Southern California, and fish and chips vans in the United Kingdom.

  4. CloudKitchens - Wikipedia

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    CloudKitchens is a ghost kitchen company started by Diego Berdakin [1] and EarthLink founder Sky Dayton in 2015. [2] [3] Travis Kalanick, cofounder of Uber, bought control of the company in 2018. [4] CloudKitchens offers food preparation facilities for delivery-only food service. [5] The first CloudKitchens warehouse opened in Los Angeles ...

  5. Local hiring - Wikipedia

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    Local hiring is a goal or requirement to hire people who live close to the place of work. This aim is often more specifically structured as a requirement for contractors awarded certain types of publicly funded projects to recruit a certain proportion of the people working on the project from a particular area.

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  7. Food truck - Wikipedia

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    A food truck is a large motorized vehicle (such as a van or multi-stop truck) or trailer equipped to store, transport, cook, prepare, serve and/or sell food. [1] [2]Some food trucks, such as ice cream trucks, sell frozen or prepackaged food, but many have on-board kitchens and prepare food from scratch, or they reheat food that was previously prepared in a brick and mortar commercial kitchen.

  8. Field kitchen - Wikipedia

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    A containerized kitchen, modular kitchen, or configurable kitchen is a field kitchen that is enclosed within, or in a similar configuration to, a freight container, typically a shipping container or semi-trailer. They are very similar to deployable kitchens, but larger, usually not assembled by hand, and intended to feed more individuals or ...

  9. Wren Kitchens - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, Wren Kitchens signed up for a 150,000 sq ft warehouse at the Humber Enterprise Park, near Hull. [13] Wren has been awarded FIRA International Gold Certification by The Furniture Industry Research Association, [14] the recognised quality mark for products or installation services within the furniture and kitchen industries. It ...