Tech.Co initially suspected that the acquisitions of both companies took place at an earlier date than yesterday, and according to Power Supply cofounder Robert Morton, indeed this is the case. The acquisition of the D.C.-based Healthy Bites closed in late-February, while the transaction with Los Angeles, CA-based eliteEATS closed more recently in mid-April. According to Morton, Power Supply saw that both Healthy Bites and eliteEATS had developed into great companies, offering great, healthy food, and being led by some truly passionate people. The two were attracted to Power Supply’s network model and tech platform, which would enable both companies to scale their production efforts and reach. Power Supply provides a weekly delivery service of paleo, mixitarian, and vegetarian ready-to-eat meals. Their food is cooked by a network of independent local chefs, offering service subscribers with a healthy variety of dishes. The service is currently only available in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.