They bought hundreds in gift cards — then this meal delivery company shut down

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The well known local meal delivery service Supperbell ran a gift card promotion just weeks before ending operations mysteriously.

DENVER — The weekend of Thanksgiving in 2023, Supperbell, a popular local meal delivery company posted a tempting sale on social media.

Supperbell, which just celebrated its ninth anniversary last fall, offered chef-curated meals delivered to homes around the Denver metro area. The company prominently featured local Denver celebrity chef Frank Bonano, insisting meals served by the company were inspired by the chef. We started with Bonanno, who told Steve On Your Side that despite his name and image being plastered all over Supperbell’s social media and webpage, he has never been a part of the company. Bonanno told 9NEWS Consumer Investigator Steve Staeger he did some initial menu consulting for Supperbell with the understanding that he would eventually become a shareholder, but he never did, and said he never made any money from Supperbell.

 

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