Durians Daily #307: Boxgreen’s healthy snacks give former inmates a second chance at life; Prenetics partners healthcare group to create the future of medicine; How celebrity endorsements influence these Southeast Asian countries
A wholesome product
- 500-backed snack subscription platform Boxgreen started from the idea of offering accessible and low-cost snacks. A few years later, the startup has shown a commitment not only to produce its own healthy snacks and make a social impact where they operate.
- From curating and packing snacks from grocery stores, the startup now produces and retails more than 20 types of healthy snacks. Meanwhile, the founders continue to work with food scientists and nutritionists to create more products.
- Boxgreen also implemented an inclusive hiring policy. In 2019, the company located its latest packing facility and warehouse within Changi Prison Complex. Each day, around 10 selected inmates worked as snack packers, with four full-time supervisors.
- To date, the startup has hired around five former inmates in its logistics operations. It has trained and worked with more than 80 inmates.
- Read the full story on The Straits Times here.
It takes two
- 500-backed digital health startup Prenetics has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with EC Healthcare (ECH), a non-hospital medical service provider in Hong Kong.
- Under the partnership, the two firms will enable preventive and precision medicine, drug discovery, and health policy steering for governments.
- This will be achieved by combining Prenetic’s genetics and diagnostic testing services with ECH’s health data resources. They will jointly develop IT solutions to enhance the integration process.
- ECH will also be the designated offline fulfillment partner of Prenetics online business and will be granted the exclusive license to market and sell certain Prenetics DNA testing products. In addition, ECH will be Prenetics’ marketing and operational partner to promote Prenetics diagnostic and genetic testing products.
- Read the full article on Yahoo! Finance here.
The power of celebrity
- 500-backed online shopping aggregator iPrice Group released the results of a study looking at how Hollywood brand ambassadors and western media shape Southeast Asians’ online interest in products.
- Results showed that Singapore and the Philippines’ were the most influenced by celebrity and influencer endorsements.
- When musician Questlove and singer Nicki Minaj wore Crocs, iPrice saw that the search interests for the brand surged in April 2021 by 243% and 244% in Singapore and the Philippines respectively.
- A similar trend was also seen in cryptocurrency. With celebrities such as Kanye West, Elon Musk, and Jay Z fueling the conversation, searches from cryptocurrency in 2021 reached an all-time high in at least 2 years, experiencing a 755% and 542% increase in the two countries.
- Read the full report on iPrice here.
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