San Francisco, CA, Dec. 14, 2017 -- ChefsFeed, the only chef-powered food media company, announced it has won App of the Year for Apple TV in the U.S. and Canada, a highly selective award designated by Apple’s App Store editors. According to Statista, there are more than two million apps available on iOS platforms making the “best of” list highly competitive.
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ChefsFeed offers an inside connection to food from the world’s best chefs through exclusive videos, stories, and guides, including restaurant reviews written by the most credible sources in the industry. Through the ChefsFeed app, users can plan the perfect night out with curated guides from chefs like Dominique Crenn and Marcus Samuelsson, get directions, book tables, discover the best food within walking distance from their location, and so much more. In addition, ChefsFeed offers a variety of exclusive original video content such as Sources with Chaz Brown, Hyper Service with David Barzelay and Ravi Kapur, and Obey the Broth with Felicia D’Ambrosio.
“The most rewarding part of being honored as app of the year is that it further inspires us that the platform we are building, the content we are creating, and the service we are offering to consumers is making a difference in the way people find and enjoy amazing restaurants and food through an inside look at the lives of chefs,” said Rich Maggiotto, CEO of Credible, Inc., developer of ChefsFeed. “Our approach to content is unfiltered and entertainment-driven, such as Chefs Dish DC with Victor Albisu or Opening Night with Kim Alter, but our primary mission is to help people find what's best according to the opinions of discerning experts."
ChefsFeed has also been nominated as a finalist for the Digiday Video Awards in the Best Video Publisher Partner for Brands category, with winners to be announced January 30, 2018. ChefsFeed is available on all iOS platforms and Google Play, and as of this month is now available on Roku. In addition to continuing to add platform support, ChefsFeed is also continuing to launch exclusive content, including two new Facebook Watch series called Chef Slang and Worst Shift Ever. For more information about ChefsFeed or its various original content series visit https://www.chefsfeed.com/.
About ChefsFeed
ChefsFeed is the only media company powered by thousands of the best chefs in North America. We connect people with the culinary industry in a targeted, unfiltered, and relevant way. We aim to inspire with bold stories and video, and help discerning diners find what to eat based on the insights of experts. Download our mobile apps on Apple’s App Store or Google Play Store, or TV apps AppleTV or Roku, visit us to learn more at www.chefsfeed.com or follow us across our Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat social channels.
About Credible, Inc.
As the only consumer media platform powered by experts, Credible provides access to industry-leading talent, coupled with award-winning production and premium distribution at scale. ChefsFeed, our first category, continues to introduce millions of people—across mobile, web, social, and OTT—to a new way of discovering food experiences, destinations, and products based on expert recommendations from top chefs. Now, Credible is expanding its international footprint and adding complimentary categories, fueled by experts who inspire in their respective fields. There’s a multi-billion dollar shift afoot in media. Consumers seek voices they can trust, and brands crave legitimate influencers.
For more information, visit www.chefsfeed.com, www.facebook.com/chefsfeed, https://instagram.com/chefsfeed or follow @chefsfeed on Twitter. Viewers can subscribe to the ChefsFeed YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/chefsfeed.
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