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SariSuki

SariSuki is a community-based grocery platform that enables individuals to sell fresh groceries in their neighborhoods while supporting local farmers.

About SariSuki

SariSuki is a community selling platform that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Founded by Brian Cu and others, SariSuki was born out of a necessity to provide local communities with fresh groceries while empowering individuals to become community sellers. The story begins with Kate, Brian's wife, who started selling fruits and vegetables to her neighborhood. This initiative turned into a collective effort where many community sellers began meeting the grocery needs of their localities. Their success inspired the SariSuki team to establish a sustainable business model similar to community group buying in countries like China and Indonesia.

At SariSuki, we strive to offer supermarket-quality products at wet market prices, ensuring our community leaders, known as Ka-Saris, have the opportunity to earn extra income without the burden of high startup costs. This model allows community leaders to sell fresh produce, pantry staples, and household essentials, fostering a system where everyone benefits. Our mission is to empower communities by providing them with a platform that not only meets their grocery needs but also supports local farmers, enhancing their livelihoods. SariSuki continues to expand its reach, enabling more individuals to participate in this business model and create a sustainable local economy. Join us as we bridge the gap between fresh food sourcing and community-driven sales.

FAQs

When was SariSuki founded?
SariSuki was founded in 2020.
Who is the CEO of SariSuki?
Brian Cu is the CEO.
What industries or markets does SariSuki operate in?
SariSuki operates in the following markets: Community Group Buying, Grocery Delivery, Fresh Produce, Local Food Sourcing, Social Commerce, Agriculture Technology, Retail Technology, Sustainable Business Models, Community Empowerment, and Ecommerce.
How many employees does SariSuki have?
SariSuki has 51-200 employees.
Where does SariSuki have employees?
SariSuki has employees in Philippines.
Does SariSuki support remote work or working from home?
Yes, SariSuki is a remote-friendly company.
Does SariSuki offer a four-day work week?
No, SariSuki does not offer a four-day work week.
What is SariSuki's website?
SariSuki's website is sarisuki.com.
Where can I find SariSuki on social media?
You can find SariSuki on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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