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BY SHELBY TUTTLE

Kitchen Switchen began as the adored Kitchen Switchin’ in North America. When the owner decided to move on, Amy Powers and her daughters, Brittney and Emma Valentine, saw an opportunity to honor its legacy. They transformed the physical location of the store into a bustling online community where they can connect with chefs who want to morally buy and sell kitchenware and connect with members of a lively informed community where they can share recipes, cookbooks, meal plans, homemaking classes, and more.

By removing social and financial boundaries and educating consumers on sustainability, the Powers family hopes to revolutionize cooking. ” In today’s modern age, there are many ways to obtain food, but many of these options divert people from their kitchens and the joy of creating healthy, wonderful meals”, said Amy Powers, CEO of Kitchen Switchen. By providing the proper tools, our goal is to inspire a return to home cooking. Instead of settling for cookware containing non-degradable chemicals that harm the environment and health, users can explore our considerable collection of high-quality, eco-friendly kitchenware”.

More than 100 million pots and pans are discarded annually around the world, many of which are made of materials that collect in landfills and deplete water and soil. As for, Kitchen Switchen’s goal is to give carefully used
kitchenware a second life while prioritizing products that use green, recovered, and non-toxic materials.

Kitchen Switchen boasts a different marketplace featuring both pre-owned and brand-new kitchenware. Buyers will find a variety of high-quality products to fit their needs and budget, from the renowned Le Creuset to Our Place. The site’s innovative” Kitchen Kids” section even allows parents to buy and sell kid-friendly kitchenware like lunch boxes and thermoses, while kids classes ( coming soon ) will aim to ignite children’s passion for cooking.
For more information, visit www. KitchenSwitchen.com

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