Dilip Rao is an immigrant and after a life-changing experience, he decided to start a food ordering platform to tackle child hunger.
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Rao is the co-founder and CEO of Sharebite, a food ordering platform built exclusively for workplaces. The company primarily serves companies in the legal, architecture, accounting, and technology sectors.
Sharebite was founded in 2015 and has a team of around 60 employees. Every order placed through Sharebite’s platform results in a donation to City Harvest to help alleviate child hunger in local communities. The company offers individual, group, and catering orders. Since its inception, Sharebite has raised nearly $24 million in venture capital.
“Sharebite’s mission is to help align the incentives for the private sector to shoulder the burden of social good,” Rao told Lifewire in a phone interview. “We do it in a way that we can do that in a sustainable way.”