Company Information
Fexy Media was founded on December 2014. The company is based in Mercer Island, WA, USA . The number of employees in Fexy Media is less than 50. The gold standard for online food journalismFunding & investors
Fexy Media has received 3 rounds of venture funding. The total funding amount is around $22.3M.- Tritium Partners (Venture capital)
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News
Fexy Media - Blog
- Dotdash Acquires Simply Recipes and Serious Eats
- Where’s the TP?! Relish Launches Stock Checker to Help Shoppers Find Staples at Local Grocery Stores
- A Love Letter from Seattle to the World
- Relish Insights: Consumers are banding together to help their community
- Relish Insights: Sentiments towards online shopping are shifting
- Relish Insights: Dinner Ordered
Today we are humbled by the love in our big little Emerald City – a love as boisterous as the Pike Place Market used to be just a few weeks ago…as palpable as the laughter and chatter once heard in the busy downtown restaurants, now only open for takeout. Today, this love glints off the digital airwaves like the sun sparkling on the Puget Sound as we shift our connections online rather than in-line at our neighborhood coffee shops.
We are staying at home and social distancing. Our grocery shelves are bare and our restaurants are closed to foot traffic. Ordering from restaurants is making consumers feel good.
In early March, 24% of respondents said their grocery shopping habits have changed since Coronavirus, and two weeks later 83% claim their shopping habits have changed - an increase of 59 points!
Sentiments towards online grocery shopping are shifting. Across the US, consumers are changing the way they shop for groceries. We surveyed 2,152 consumers who have shopped for groceries in the last 30 days to understand more about how Coronavirus has impacted their grocery shopping habits. Coronavirus is changing the way consumers shop for groceries 24% […]
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