LIVE: CNBC TechCheck+ with celebrity chef Tom Colicchio and Flavrs CEO Alejandro Oropeza — 9/22/22

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CNBC’s Julia Boorstin is joined by celebrity chef Tom Colicchio and Flavrs CEO Alejandro Oropeza to discuss the launch of a new social media app, Flavrs, being hailed as the ‘TikTok of cooking.’ The two will break down how the app doubled its funding in a matter of months – attracting the backing of Andreessen Horowitz and Le Bernardin’s Eric Ripert – and how Flavrs can help users recreate meals at home from their favorite chefs and creators.

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LIVE: CNBC TechCheck+ with celebrity chef Tom Colicchio and Flavrs CEO Alejandro Oropeza — 9/22/22

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