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No one dislikes cooking as much as I do. Seriously, even when I follow recipes to a T, the food still comes out nearly inedible. Yup, I'm that bad, so I saw two options for myself: Marry someone who ...
New Survey Data Shows Half of Americans Would Cook More at-Home if Time Allowed – A Problem Tovala Aims to Solve Additional findings from the study uncovered that 73 percent of Americans felt there ...
About two years ago, David Rabie was having a normal day in his kitchen when he had an idea. It started with a problem. As a student at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Rabie found ...
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Tovala is out to win the war for counter space. The company launched the second-generation of its smart steam oven today, which is 15 percent smaller than its predecessor and weighs about half as much ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tovala, the time-saving meal service and countertop smart oven that scans, steams, broils and bakes chef-crafted meals, announces the close of a $20M Series B funding round ...
Tovala, a $399 smart oven out of Y Combinator promising to perfectly cook ready-made meals in under 30 minutes is finally available for purchase. It can bake, boil and steam meals at up to 550 degrees ...
The Tovala, a gadget that initially launched on Kickstarter, can bake, broil, and steam your food. It is not a microwave. Okay? Get it? Not a microwave. It’s designed to work with prepackaged and ...
Getting a healthy, home-cooked meal on the table every night can feel like a Herculean feat. Meal delivery kits certainly help by taking out the planning and the grocery shopping, but most of the time ...
Tovala, a cloud-connected “smart oven” by a Chicago startup that cooks pre-prepared meals with the scan of a code and the touch of a button, goes on sale to the public Tuesday. Though the $399 device ...