Caribbean Tech Founders Launch Food-Tech Startup to Expand Halal Food Access
KINGSTON, JAMAICA, June 26th, 2026, FinanceWire
Caribbean technology entrepreneurs Che-Andre Gordon and Whitney Cameron have launched Din-A-Sured, a food-tech startup using technology, automation, and digital infrastructure to expand access to halal food across Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.
Founded by Gordon, a computer scientist and technology executive, and Cameron, an AI research specialist, Din-A-Sured was born from a challenge the husband-and-wife team experienced firsthand: the difficulty of consistently finding reliable halal food options throughout the region.
Rather than viewing the issue as simply a food-service challenge, the founders approached it as a technology and infrastructure problem.
"We didn't set out to build another restaurant," said Gordon, Founder and CEO of Din-A-Sured. "We set out to solve an accessibility problem. As technologists, we're trained to identify inefficiencies, build systems, and create solutions that scale. That's exactly the mindset we brought to halal food."
Din-A-Sured operates as a technology-enabled virtual kitchen platform that combines digital ordering, centralized operations, workflow automation, and data-driven fulfillment to deliver halal meals more efficiently. The company's model is designed to reduce operational complexity while creating a scalable framework for serving customers throughout the Caribbean.
The founders believe the future of food businesses will increasingly resemble technology companies—leveraging automation, intelligent systems, digital infrastructure, and customer-centric experiences to drive growth and efficiency.
"Technology has transformed communication, transportation, banking, and education," Gordon said. "Food is one of the world's largest industries, yet many businesses still operate with fragmented systems. We believe there is an opportunity to build a modern food-tech company from the Caribbean that solves real problems while creating meaningful impact."
Gordon has spent years building software platforms and technology-driven ventures. His work in technology and entrepreneurship has previously earned international recognition, including coverage in Yahoo Finance. Cameron's background in artificial intelligence research and emerging technologies has helped shape the company's approach to automation, operational efficiency, and long-term scalability.
Together, the founders represent a growing generation of Caribbean entrepreneurs applying technology-first thinking to traditional industries.
While Din-A-Sured currently serves customers in Jamaica, the company's vision extends far beyond a single market. The founders aim to build a regional halal food ecosystem supported by technology, supply-chain innovation, and scalable operational infrastructure.
The company was established on the principle that halal food should be accessible, dependable, and available when customers need it. To support that vision, Din-A-Sured is investing in systems designed to strengthen long-term availability, operational consistency, and supply resilience.
"We believe accessibility is infrastructure," said Cameron, Co-Founder of Din-A-Sured. "When people consistently struggle to access something they value, whether it's education, transportation, healthcare, or food, the solution often requires more than a product. It requires systems. Our goal is to build those systems for halal food in the Caribbean."
Industry analysts continue to identify the global halal economy as one of the fastest-growing consumer markets in the world, encompassing food, finance, travel, technology, and consumer products. As demand for halal offerings continues to expand globally, Din-A-Sured aims to position the Caribbean as an emerging contributor to that growing ecosystem.
The founders also see Din-A-Sured as part of a broader movement showcasing the region's capacity for innovation.
"The Caribbean has extraordinary entrepreneurial talent," Gordon said. "Too often, innovation from our region goes unnoticed. We want to demonstrate that globally relevant technology-enabled companies can be built here, solve meaningful local problems, and ultimately serve customers across borders."
As Din-A-Sured continues to expand its technology infrastructure, operational capabilities, and regional reach, the company remains focused on its core mission: using technology to make halal food more accessible, reliable, and scalable throughout the Caribbean.
About Din-A-Sured
Din-A-Sured is a Caribbean food-tech startup leveraging technology, automation, and digital infrastructure to expand halal food access across the region. Founded by computer scientist and entrepreneur Che-Andre Gordon and AI research specialist Whitney Cameron, the company combines technology-driven operations with a mission to build a more accessible and dependable halal food ecosystem for Caribbean consumers.
Website: https://deenassured.com
Contact
Che-Andre Gordoncheandrefinance@gmail.com
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