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ChowNow snaps up YC-backed POS platform Cuboh and is laying off staff


ChowNow acquired Cuboh, a point-of-sale platform that consolidates all orders from delivery apps into one place. ChowNow acquired Cuboh, a Y Combinator-backed point-of-sale (POS) platform.

“We unfortunately did do a little bit of a layoff as part of the restructuring to best position us,” ChowNow co-founder and CEO Chris Webb told TechCrunch. Starting next week, restaurant owners can access a newly launched bundle, “ChowNow + Cuboh,” for $275 per month. The bundle combines ChowNow Pro ($199), the company’s flagship product that handles all ordering, marketing and operations, and Cuboh’s POS solution, which ranges from $100 to $200 a month.

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