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Ala Carte - Prepp

Eda Tan Ee May, Prepp | Felix Chong Wai Ming, Prepp

07-Feb-17 10:00

Ala Carte - Prepp

Prepp is a monthly lunch subscription service that allows you to redeem premium lunches at any of their participating restaurants every weekday for as low as RM10 per meal. As one of the first startups in Asia to provide a lunch subscription service where everyone can fine dine, Prepp is on a  solid mission to surpass the many F&B giants out there. In a space where a lot of the people have very deep pockets but made very few changes in the food tech industry, co-founders of Prepp, Eda Tan and Felix Chong, share more about how Prepp is on a roll to make a real change in the industry.


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