Gabrielle Halliday is a seasoned chef who moved from Rhode Island to the wilds of Houston, Texas, where the budding entrepreneur started Seasoned, an online marketplace for BIPOC business owners in the food industry.
Halliday said of Seasoned’s inception, “There’s really a need to support Black people and minorities, and I realized there isn’t a place on the internet where BIPOC business owners can come together and sell their stuff.” So with her typical go-getter attitude, she did.
“I wanted to provide a place where people can sell their hand-crafted items, get support nationwide and be part of a community that supports them.”
The Seasoned store offers food and drink items, kitchenware and wellness products, and it’s the perfect one-stop-shop for anyone looking for gifts for the foodie in their life.
To shop or for information on becoming a vendor, go to seasonedstore.com. Follow the company on Facebook at fb.com/seasonedstore or on Instagram @seasonedstore
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