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Rebel Foods eyes IPO in 2026

Rebel Foods is reportedly considering a public listing next year as it continues expanding operations and exploring new markets.
The Indian cloud kitchen company now runs 350 kitchens across 70 cities in India and 27 international locations, including 15 in Dubai and 12 in the UK.
Co-founder and CEO Ankush Grover announced this growth during Rajasthan IT Day 2025 in Jaipur.
Known for brands like Faasos, Oven Story Pizza, and Behrouz Biryani, Rebel Foods has also partnered with Wendy’s, scaling its outlets to 200 in just 38 months.
In FY24, the company reduced its net loss by 42% to 378.2 crore rupee (US$44.25 million) while growing revenue by 19% to 1,420.2 crore rupee (US$166.18 million).
Recently, it launched QuickiES, a 15-minute food delivery service competing with Zomato, Swiggy, and others.
Grover emphasized the role of technology in maintaining food quality through CCTV monitoring and temperature tracking.
Rebel Foods employs over 8,000 staff, focusing on rigorous training to ensure consistency.
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🔗 Source: Inc42
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