Cookbiz releases Foodion Android version to connect chefs, cooks worldwide
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Cookbiz Co Ltd has made Foodion available in the Android version in addition to the iPhone version that was released last December. The app is designed to link chefs, cooks and students aiming to become food specialists.
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The SNS application helps food professionals report daily events and menus casually, share information, and develop mutual connections. Foodion is accessible to anyone who is interested in food or desires to communicate with chefs in any country.
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The iPhone version has been subscribed to by more than 10,000 people, 80% of whom are chefs and cooks, over the past nine months since its inauguration.
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Foodion users post reports on their dishes, services, or records of eating around, for example. Many of them give “nice” or “share” remarks to entries of other users.
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The United States accounts for the greatest number of subscribers of the iPhone version, followed by Mexico, Canada, Britain and France.
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About 20% of subscribers are cooking in restaurants overseas. Online access from abroad has more than doubled month-over-month since last December. Cookbiz believes that it can boost the number of subscribers with the launch of the Android version because Android earns a great share overseas.
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“Cookbiz is determined to create a platform for those professionals who are pursuing innovative dietary culture,” said Cookbiz CEO Kenji Yabuno. “The company will contribute to the development of the food industry by realizing its vision of raising the popularity of the industry.”
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Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.cookbiz.foodion
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App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/apple-store/id1090340756
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