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Now playing Next World Egyptian start-up delivers ‘Mum's-style’ food to Cairo’s commuters Having spotted a gap in Egypt’s lunchtime market, Waleed Abdelrahman set-up a healthy food delivery company called Mumm in 2015. 14/12/2018
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