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Zoey’s Homemade: From Home Kitchen to Multi-Million-Ringgit Biz

Jamie Lim, Founder, Zoey Food Supply

27-Jan-25 10:00

Zoey’s Homemade: From Home Kitchen to Multi-Million-Ringgit Biz

On Open For Business, we speak with Jamie Lim, the founder of Zoey’s Homemade by Zoey Food Supply, a brand that has grown from a home-based venture into a thriving business with RM4.8 million in revenue in 2023. Jamie shares her journey, from starting the business during a personal challenge to raising RM2 million in equity crowdfunding. Tune in to hear how Zoey Food Supply champions preservative-free, frozen meals while navigating scaling challenges and ambitious growth plans, with a target of RM10 million in revenue by 2025.

Produced by: Kishan Sivaswamy

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  marketsWomen in Businessfoodentrepreneurs

Tags:  home-based venturepreservative-freebusinessf&b industryequity crowdfundingfrozen food





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