The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Kudumbashr­ee’s ‘Lunch Bell’ rings loud in the capital

An eightmembe­r team has delivered over 1,500 lunches from 1,000 orders since its launch on March 5, with sales of ₹1.3 lakh; a chunk of the orders are from government offices such as the Secretaria­t, Vikas Bhavan, district panchayat

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It’s around 9.45 a.m. on Saturday at Parottukon­am in the city. In the kitchen of Shruti catering on Temple Road, lunch boxes, labelled vegetarian and nonvegetar­ian and stacked separately, await transporta­tion to their destinatio­ns. Vijitra R. of Kattayikon­am collects the lunch boxes for delivery to a salon at Kuravankon­am, furnishing establishm­ent at Ambalamukk­u, two residences in the Pattom area, and a couple of other places. After delivering these, Vijitra will be back at Parottukon­am for picking up the remaining lunches. The deliveries are over by around 12.30 p.m. After 2 p.m., she will make the same rounds, this time to pick up the empty lunch boxes.

Around 150 lunch boxes are delivered by eight women, including Vijitra, on twowheeler­s to offices and individual­s in five pockets in the city — Medical College, Pattom, LMS, Statue, and

Ayurveda College — every day except Sunday as part of Kudumbashr­ee’s Lunch Bell initiative.

The Lunch Bell, the Kudumbashr­ee’s latest venture in the food domain, has been ringing loud in the State capital. Since its launch on March 5, it has delivered over 1,500 lunches from 1,000 orders, with sales of ₹1.3 lakh. A chunk of the orders are from government offices such as the Secretaria­t, Vikas Bhavan, district panchayat office, and so on.

The Lunch Bell targets 1,000 orders per day. Shruti, which has been in the catering business for over 15 years, is equipped to cater to up to 500 orders. With an increase in orders, it can scale up kitchens and hire more delivery staff.

Girija A. runs Shruti from her new kitchen. With an experience of nearly two decades in this field, including running the University College canteen and other catering jobs, she had just realised her longstandi­ng desire for a bigger kitchen when the Kudumbashr­ee came looking for a facility to host the Lunch Bell kitchen. “Kudumbashr­ee helped us with the food enterprise, and we built upon it. It was a tough journey, but rewarding. As more orders flow in, many other units are likely to join Lunch Bell so that they too can earn an income.”

Kudumbashr­ee is eyeing at monthly orders. The app will have facility for this. During this month, the first 50 orders placed on a day get a 20% discount.

Expansion plans

There are plans to expand the menu to include cut fruits for those who are on a diet and biryani. Enquiries for breakfast too are coming regularly, they say. Discussion­s with Technopark officials are under way to deliver food there. The District Collectora­te will be added to the route soon.

After the capital city, there are plans to expand Lunch Bell initiative to other parts of the State too.

 ?? ?? Menu for empowermen­t: Girija A. packs a lunch box at the Lunch Bell kitchen at Parottukon­am in the city on Saturday.
Menu for empowermen­t: Girija A. packs a lunch box at the Lunch Bell kitchen at Parottukon­am in the city on Saturday.

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