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RevKitchen vs Kitchen United

Kitchen United rents you kitchen space. RevKitchen uses the kitchen you already have.

Zero rent. Zero buildout. Zero wait.

Kitchen United built a chain of commissary ghost-kitchen spaces where delivery-only operators rent a production slot. Useful for brand-first operators with no existing location. Irrelevant for independent restaurants — who already have a kitchen sitting half-empty at lunch.

Where RevKitchen wins

Point 01

New lease + new overhead. No thanks.

Kitchen United slots come with rent, utilities, labor, and commissary fees — stacked on top of any other obligations. RevKitchen adds zero rent because you're using your existing kitchen.

Point 02

No existing customer base in the new location.

A Kitchen United slot is a cold start. RevKitchen brands go live from your existing location, with your existing DoorDash account history and neighborhood footprint.

Point 03

Long-term commitment.

Ghost kitchen leases are typically 1–3 year commitments. RevKitchen is 90 days initial, then month-to-month.

Verdict

Kitchen United exists because some brands don't have a kitchen. You do. Don't rent one; put more throughput through the one you own.

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