Culinary hopefuls and aficionados alike are bound to swoon over Kitchen Switchen, a new online marketplace to ethically buy and sell kitchenware and contribute to a vibrant “conscious culinary community.” Here, recipes, cookbooks, meal plans, homemaking classes and more are shared with joy and impunity.
Kitchen Switchen is on a mission to revolutionize the kitchen game by breaking down social and economic boundaries, educating buyers on sustainability, and encouraging bakers to bake and cooks to cook. This innovative new digital harbor aims to “stir the pot and break the mold.”
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Cooking legacy leads to creative kitchen concept
It all started when a spirited Phoenix mom and owner of a cozy kitchen store, Christa, decided to go on to new adventures and passed her proverbial spatula to Amy Powers and her two daughters, Brittney and Emma Valentine. Knowing they had the opportunity to give Christa’s legacy a digital makeover, the dynamic trio converted Kitchen Switchen into a bustling online hub for those looking to sell or buy cookware and create their own community, encouraging people to learn how to make the most of their culinary journey — regardless of their resources.
Something for everyone
From Le Creuset to Our Place, Kitchen Switchen’s online marketplace offers a variety of pre-owned cooking and baking brands. Additionally, shoppers will have the choice to buy new items from major name brands.
“In today’s technological age, there are numerous ways to obtain food, but many of these options divert people from their kitchens and the joy of creating nutritious, memorable meals,” says Amy Powers, CEO of Kitchen Switchen. “Our mission is to inspire a return to home cooking by providing the right tools. Instead of settling for cookware containing non-degradable chemicals that harm the environment and health, users can explore our extensive collection of high-quality, eco-friendly kitchenware.”
The backbone of Kitchen Switchen is its reseller marketplace, where cooking enthusiasts can join for free, sell their kitchenware and expertise for a low commission, and have access to a live customer service team during business hours. Resellers can list (as examples):
- Cookware
- Bakeware
- Coffee and tea products
- Houseware
- Cutlery
- Tabletop and bar products
- Tools and gadgets
- Cookbooks
- Classes
- Meal plans
Sustainability goals: reducing carbon footprint one pan at a time
One of Kitchen Switchen’s primary goals is sustainability. Annually, more than 100 million pots and pans are discarded globally, many composed of materials that accumulate in landfills, contaminating soil and water sources, with visible global impact. The platform’s goal is to give gently used kitchenware a second life so that it doesn’t end up in a landfill. The site’s products prioritize sustainable, recycled and non-toxic materials, aiming to reduce the planet’s carbon footprint and shift how people consume and dispose of kitchen equipment.
“At Kitchen Switchen, we are pioneering a new era of kitchenware responsibly exchanged reselling, focusing on sustainability, eco-friendliness, and healthy lifestyles,” says Brittney Valentine, cofounder of Kitchen Switchen. “Our marketplace is dedicated to fostering a fully conscious culinary community that values both the planet and personal well-being, one pot and pan at a time.”
See what else is cooking in the Kitchen Switchen
Kitchen Switchen’s blog provides ample resources including exciting recipe ideas, reseller tips and information about nontoxic cooking. Its “Kitchen Kids” section allows parents to buy and sell items like back-to-school lunch boxes, storage containers, and thermoses. Soon classes to help children get excited about learning in the kitchen will be available. Upcoming launches on the platform include an online “pharmacy” with medicinal herbs, household cleaners and nutraceuticals.
Those interested in becoming a reseller can visit KitchenSwitchen.com/Pages/Become-A-Seller. For more information about Kitchen Switchen and to subscribe to the blog, visit KitchenSwitchen.com.