Gifty Brown, the entrepreneur behind Cooker’s Delight, is pulling back the curtain on how her business bankrolls her flashy lifestyle.
Speaking in an interview with ZionFelix, she addressed the question many have been asking about her wealth. She explained that the income from her pastry business is what paid for her luxury car, stating plainly that her G-Wagon came from selling meat pies.
She traced her journey from modest beginnings to a booming operation. In the early days, she would sell just four to five pies a day. Now, she moves around 500 pieces daily, even without factoring in bulk or special orders.
Her customer base has expanded significantly, with banks and corporate offices placing regular orders. She noted that her restaurant sees steady traffic, often filled to capacity, and even on Sundays customers line up to be served.
The meat pies, which sell between GH₵15 and GH₵20, are only part of a broader menu that includes full meals and other offerings. Still, she was clear about what funded her luxury purchase, emphasizing that despite the variety of items sold, the G-Wagon was paid for strictly with proceeds from meat pie sales.
Watch the interview below.
Source:
www.zionfelix.net


