Hollywood Reporter -
18 Nov 2013 23:44
The cable network partners with food-centric startup Kitchit, a website that allows consumers to hire professional chefs to cater meals in their home, to pair former competitors with well-funded fans. Top Chef fans eager to eat a meal from one of the reality series' culinary competitors are in luck. The Bravo show, which already boasts a handsome catalog of branded tie-ins, has inked a new deal that extends the Top Chef name to home catering. STORY: 'Top Chef' Cruise? A 'Duck Dynasty' Barcaloung...
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