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More From Dah Makan

Jonathan Weins, Dah Makan

07-Mar-18 10:00

More From Dah Makan

Since Dah Makan last spoke to BFM a year ago, their sales have tripled and they have expanded extensively. We catch up with Jonathan Weins, CEO, to ask him how the company has been able to grow so fast, how they intend on maintaining their momentum, and what plans Dah Makan has for the future. We also discuss their $2.6 million in seed funding they acquired from startup accelerator Y Combinator and what they intend to put that funding towards.

Produced by: Christine Wong


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