No! You can cook from your home kitchen as long as you meet local food safety regulations.
Payments are processed through the nana platform, with funds delivered in 2-4 days.
You can sell your dishes from your home kitchen as long as you comply with local health and safety regulations. nana, love is served allows home cooks to turn their kitchen into a business without the high costs of a commercial space. Be sure to check your local food safety guidelines to ensure you're meeting any requirements. Utah has passed the FOOD FREEDOM ACT and that allows you to sell a broad variety of your homemade food.
Yes! If your dishes are vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, or cater to any other dietary preferences, you can specify these when adding your dishes to the menu. Customers appreciate the transparency and knowing they can find meals that fit their specific needs.
nana is a platform that allows passionate home cooks to share their homemade meals with local food lovers, making it easy for people to enjoy authentic, home-cooked food and for cooks to earn from their passion.
Your family loves your cooking, and we’re sure many others will, too! Simply create your weekly menu, and enjoyers (your customers) will preorder your meals. As our platform grows, you’ll be able to add your dishes hours in advance, and customers will be able to buy instantly, making it easier than ever to keep your kitchen busy and your income flowing.
You have the freedom to set your own prices for each dish you offer! Consider your ingredient costs, preparation time, and what your local market can bear. You can also adjust your prices based on demand, customer feedback, and any promotional offers you might run.
Absolutely! One of the best things about being a nurturer with nana, love is served is the flexibility. You can cook when it fits your schedule – whether it’s mornings, evenings, weekends, or just a few hours here and there. You decide when you cook and how much you want to work!
If you’re unable to fulfill an order, please notify your customer as soon as possible and try to reschedule the delivery or offer a refund. nana, love is served works to ensure a smooth experience for both nurturers and enjoyers, but keeping communication open is key to customer satisfaction.
Yes! nana, love is served gives you the freedom to earn money from home by cooking what you already make. If you're cooking extra portions of your favorite meals for your family, simply list those dishes on the platform and sell them to your local community. With a little extra effort, you can turn your love for cooking into a steady stream of income.
To legally sell your homemade dishes, you’ll need to ensure you meet local food safety standards. Depending on the dishes you want to sell, you might need a food safety certificate. For dishes like baked goods, where a MEHKO (Meals and Edible Home Kitchens Operations) license is not required, you can get started right away. However, if you're looking to sell freshly cooked homemade dishes, Utah has a great option called MEHKO, which allows you to legally prepare and sell homemade meals directly to customers.
While not required by nana, love is served, it’s recommended that you look into liability insurance to protect yourself. Some nurturers prefer to have coverage in case of accidents, food safety issues, or other unexpected situations. Be sure to check local regulations and consider getting insured if you plan to make your cooking business a long-term venture.
Payments are hassle-free! Once you deliver your meal or your customer picks it up, nana, love is served processes the payment through the app. You'll receive your payment in 2-4 days, without having to pay any fees, keeping it simple for you.
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