![]() ![]() ![]() The struggling meal kit company said this month it may put itself up for sale as sales plunge thanks to rising competition. “There is a limited market for people who want to cook,” he said of Blue Apron’s boxes of raw ingredients and suggested recipes. “I think Blue Apron’s core product should be prepared foods and snacks,” Lopez told The Post. But he already has big plans about how to revive it. Lopez - who’s in contact with the NYC company through ex-Amazon executive and food store consultant Brittain Ladd - declined to say how much he’s willing to pay for the struggling subscription service. Tai Lopez, an investor in meat subscription service Farmers Box and owner of more than 700 acres of farmland in Virginia, says he reached out to Blue Apron last week about a potential sale. Try Blue Apron's new meal kit offerings for all three meals and moreĪ Los Angeles tech investor and motivational speaker is salivating over a chance to get his hands on struggling meal kit company Blue Apron, The Post has learned. I don't cook, but Blue Apron’s ‘Heat & Eat’ meals saved the day This Blue Apron and Molly Yeh meal kit has us cheering for burger season with a twistīlue Apron starved for cash as key investor delays funding ![]()
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