Yuppiechef

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Yuppiechef.com
Company typePrivate Company
Industry E-commerce, Retail
Founded2006 (2006)
FounderAndrew Smith, Shane Dryden
Headquarters Cape Town, South Africa
Area served
South Africa
Key people
Andrew Smith, Shane Dryden, Paul Galatis
Number of employees
150+
Website yuppiechef.com

Yuppiechef is an online retailer of kitchen and homeware products founded in 2006 by Andrew Smith and Shane Dryden in Cape Town, South Africa. [1]

Originally run from Smith’s home, Yuppiechef was one of a few experimental e-commerce projects initiated by the co-founders, who were running a web development agency at the time. Initially, the first Yuppiechef deliveries were packed and shipped from Smith's lounge. [2]

In June 2008, Paul Galatis, a high school friend of Smith's, joined the company as its third partner and assumed the role of Marketing Director. [3]

In 2010 Yuppiechef won a gold Loerie and gained significant media attention through guerrilla marketing that made use of a national marketing campaign by retailer Woolworths called ‘Woolies Lovebirds’. [4] [5] [6] [7] A misspelled URL on Woolworth’s marketing material, allowed them to register the URL, and post a ransom note asking that Woolworths match any donations by Yuppiechef’s customers to a local charity they supported at the time.

Known for their handwritten cards [8] and fanatical customer following, [9] Yuppiechef is considered one of the pioneers of e-commerce in South Africa [10] and has been named the best eCommerce store in South Africa from 2010 - 2015. [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]

Twelve years after starting its online store, Yuppiechef opened its first brick & mortar stores in Cape Town and Johannesburg. [17] In October 2017, the first of their physical retail stores was launched. [18] The company has subsequently opened two more stores in Cape Town. [19] Yuppiechef is now headquartered in Westlake Business Park, from where they also operate a store.

Yuppiechef was sold to Mr Price in 2021 for an undisclosed amount. [20]

Smith and Dryden launched their next business, Brave Hardy, in 2023 [21]

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